Consider d2G dx2 + G = (x x0) with G(0, x0) = 0 and G(L, x0)=0. *(a) Solve for this
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Consider d2G dx2 + G = (x x0) with G(0, x0) = 0 and G(L, x0)=0. *(a) Solve for this Greens function directly. Why is it necessary to assume that L = n? (b) Show that G(x, x0) = G(x0, x).
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