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Propagator for anisotropic three-dimensional charged harmonic oscillator in a constant magnetic field using the Schwinger action principle
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    Propagator for anisotropic three-dimensional charged harmonic oscillator in a constant magnetic field using the Schwinger action principle (English)
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    Schwinger's action principle has many interesting aspects leading to very useful applications. Magnetic fields of various kinds and intensities have attracted great deal of attention, particularly in particle physics. Oscillator models including those of the harmonic and anharmonic types always help to understand physical problems better. Here the authors have newly calculated and studied the propagator for the anisotropic three- dimensional charged harmonic oscillator in a constant magnetic field employing the Schwinger action principle. Different cases including the general one with regard to the choice of parameters involved are thoroughly dealt with.
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    Schwinger's action principle
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    Oscillator models
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    anisotropic three- dimensional charged harmonic oscillator
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    constant magnetic field
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