Applications of the amplitude-phase method to symmetric double-well potentials
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Cites work
- (Extended) Numerov method for computing eigenvalues of specific Schrodinger equations
- A simple and effective technique to locate quasi-degeneracy in a symmetric double well potential
- An Introduction to Quantum Theory
- Ground-state energy eigenvalue calculation of the quantum mechanical well V(x)=\frac{1}{2}kx^{2}+\lambda {x^{4}} via analytical transfer matrix method
- Local Momentum in Wave Mechanics. II
- On pseudospin symmetry of Dirac states
- Relativistic energy shifts of negative-ion bound states: the rational function Thomas-Fermi potential model
- The barrier transmission problem treated by the amplitude-phase method and expressed in terms of an invariant of the Ermakov–Lewis type
Cited in
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- Balancing gain and loss in symmetrised multi-well potentials
- Semi-relativistic two-body states of spinless particles with a scalar-type interaction potential
- Heavy-particle resonance phase shifts: an improved amplitude-phase formula
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