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<math> \frac {1}{r'^2} \frac{d}{dr'}\left (r'^2 \frac{dR_k}{dr'}\right) - \left [ \frac{k(k+1)}{r'^2} +\lambda_L^2 \right]R_k = \frac{d^2 R_k}{dr'^2} +\frac{2}{r'} \frac{dR_k}{dr'}-\left [ \frac{k(k+1)}{r'^2} +\lambda_L^2 \right]R_k = 0 </math> | <math> \frac {1}{r'^2} \frac{d}{dr'}\left (r'^2 \frac{dR_k}{dr'}\right) - \left [ \frac{k(k+1)}{r'^2} +\lambda_L^2 \right]R_k = \frac{d^2 R_k}{dr'^2} +\frac{2}{r'} \frac{dR_k}{dr'}-\left [ \frac{k(k+1)}{r'^2} +\lambda_L^2 \right]R_k = 0 </math> | ||
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Revision as of 22:54, 25 October 2013
asymptotic solution details for Boltzmann equation for a hole has a uniform electric field
n + - n = 0
Steps to solve Boltzmann equation
for the previous equation let consider the asymptotic solution has the form:
so
where
and
In spherical coordinates:
which is symmetric in direction.
Assuming
the solution of the zenith angle direction is the Legendre polynomial, and can be written as:
and
so,
The modified Bessel functions, first and second, are the solution for the previous equation but hte boundary conditions determines which one to use, in this case r'-> 0,