diff --git a/src/8_differential_equations_2.md b/src/8_differential_equations_2.md index 35b5cde963326f94822e5ce9feaf50608dc74375..1814b100fb9e3db403483364d3fa2976478a8ba4 100644 --- a/src/8_differential_equations_2.md +++ b/src/8_differential_equations_2.md @@ -271,8 +271,9 @@ arise from the time derivative and likewise at least one from the spatial derivative. For the Schrödinger equation, we could supply the initial conditions - -$$\psi(x,0)=\psi_0(x) \& \psi(0,t) = \psi(L, t) = 0 \text{for all $t$}.$$ +$$\psi(x,0)=\psi_0(x)$$ +together with the boundary conditions +$$\psi(0,t) = \psi(L, t) = 0 \text{for all $t$}.$$ This particular set of boundary conditions corresponds to a particle in a box, a situation which is used as the base model for many derivations in quantum