From 127f510c03b1bd54beba10fbbbc7058a17d72ba1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: SatoshiTerasaki Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 09:57:12 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Fix quantics1d.jl --- pluto_notebooks/quantics1d.jl | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/pluto_notebooks/quantics1d.jl b/pluto_notebooks/quantics1d.jl index 4b96a70..ec17396 100644 --- a/pluto_notebooks/quantics1d.jl +++ b/pluto_notebooks/quantics1d.jl @@ -78,8 +78,11 @@ end # ╔═╡ bfb37a67-322e-4e2a-ad7c-dc8a628ae44f md""" -Let's examine the behaviour of $f(x)$. This function involves structure on widely different scales: rapid, incommensurate oscillations and a slowly decaying envelope. We'll use [PythonPlot.jl](https://github.com/JuliaPy/PythonPlot.jl) visualisation library which uses Python library [matplotlib](https://matplotlib.org/) behind the scenes. +Let's examine the behaviour of $f(x)$. This function involves structure on widely different scales: rapid, incommensurate oscillations and a slowly decaying envelope. We'll use [Plots.jl](https://docs.juliaplots.org/stable/) visualisation library. See our tutorial [Introduction to Plots.jl](https://tensor4all.org/T4APlutoExamples/pluto_notebooks/plots.html) to learn more. +""" +# ╔═╡ cfac7e4f-c8c6-4383-a8b0-af0b69ddebae +md""" For small $x$ we have: """ @@ -1636,6 +1639,7 @@ version = "1.4.1+1" # ╟─e241cb1b-d6f4-4017-bd9c-91269a7d44cb # ╠═783ffb2d-8b23-41a0-919b-2e51e0d0c8bd # ╟─bfb37a67-322e-4e2a-ad7c-dc8a628ae44f +# ╟─cfac7e4f-c8c6-4383-a8b0-af0b69ddebae # ╠═0667a441-4318-4ff8-961d-bee751b0f5b1 # ╟─1db28e87-516c-468d-aee2-77a108691054 # ╠═ac154938-3dfe-420f-a24a-43fb8b9a5060