You can feed an arbitrary one-dimensional potential into the solver, along with information about the observed interval and discretization. The program interpolates the potential and solves Schrödinger's equation numerically in order to obtain an arbitrary number of wave functions, as well as their corresponding energy levels. All of the results are broken up in output files which can easily be displayed graphically. Additionally, a Matlab routine is provided for the purpose of obtaining a neat plot of the results. The program SchroedingerSolver is written entirely in Fortran and uses several LAPACK routines.
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