Space-fractional Schrödinger equation for a quadrupolar triple Dirac-\(\delta\) potential: central Dirac-\(\delta\) well and barrier cases (Q2803676)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6576223
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6576223 |
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2 May 2016
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fractional quantum mechanics
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space-fractional Schrödinger equation
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quadrupolar triple Dirac-\(\delta\) potential
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Fox's \(H\)-function
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Space-fractional Schrödinger equation for a quadrupolar triple Dirac-\(\delta\) potential: central Dirac-\(\delta\) well and barrier cases (English)
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The space-fractional Schrödinger equation for a quadrupolar triple Dirac-\(\delta\) (QTD-\(\delta\)) potential for all energies using the momentum-space approach is solved. For the \(E< 0\) solution, two cases, i.e., when the strengths of the potential are \(V_0 > 0\) (QTD-\(\delta\) potential with central Dirac-\(\delta\) well) and \(V_0 < 0\) (QTD-\(\delta\) potential with central Dirac-\(\delta\) barrier) are considered and expressions satisfied by the bound-state energy derived. For all fractional orders \(\alpha\) considered, the authors find that there is one eigenenergy when \(V_0 > 0\), and there are two eigenenergies when \(V_0 < 0\). Also, both bound- and scattering-state (\(E >0\)) wave functions are obtained and expressed in terms of Fox's \(H\)-function.NEWLINENEWLINEFor the entire collection see [Zbl 1311.60008].
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