Problem 2.14: Decide if w= exp(ikx) is an eigenfunction of the operator, a/ax and find the eigenvalue if appropriate.

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Problem 2.14: Decide if w= exp(ikx) is an
eigenfunction of the operator, a/ax and
find the eigenvalue if appropriate.
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