M. Eshghi

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Eigen Spectra in the Dirac-hyperbolic problem with tensor coupling
Chinese Journal of Physics (Taipei)
2024-05-08Paper
Schrödinger equation based analytic assessment of thermal properties of confined electrons under vector and scalar fields
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
2021-12-09Paper
Non-relativistic eigen spectra with \(q\)-deformed physical potentials by using the SUSY approach
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
2017-04-21Paper
Effective of the \(q\)-deformed pseudoscalar magnetic field on the charge carriers in graphene
Journal of Mathematical Physics
2016-09-12Paper
Bound states of \((1+1)\)-dimensional Dirac equation with kink-like vector potential and delta interaction
Acta Mathematicae Applicatae Sinica. English Series
2016-05-04Paper
Non-relativistic continuous states in arbitrary dimension for a ring-shaped pseudo-Coulomb and energy-dependent potentials
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
2016-04-29Paper
Dirac particle in generalized Pöschl-Teller field including a Coulomb-like tensor coupling: super-symmetric solution
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
2015-01-14Paper
Effect of tensor interaction in the Dirac-attractive radial problem under pseudospin symmetry limit
Journal of Mathematical Physics
2014-01-14Paper
Exact solutions of a spatially dependent mass Dirac equation for Coulomb field plus tensor interaction via Laplace transformation method
Advances in High Energy Physics
2013-05-21Paper
Spin symmetry in Dirac-attractive radial problem and tensor potential
Communications in Theoretical Physics
2012-09-26Paper
Dirac-Hua problem including a Coulomb-like tensor interaction
Advanced Studies in Theoretical Physics
2012-09-04Paper


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