``Implicit potentials associated with Jacobi polynomials: Some novel aspects
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Publication:1965473
DOI10.1016/0375-9601(95)00059-CzbMath1020.81939MaRDI QIDQ1965473
Géza Lévai, Jennifer L. Rutherford, Brian Wesley Williams
Publication date: 8 February 2000
Published in: Physics Letters. A (Search for Journal in Brave)
Particular ordinary differential operators (Dirac, one-dimensional Schrödinger, etc.) (34L40) Orthogonal polynomials and functions of hypergeometric type (Jacobi, Laguerre, Hermite, Askey scheme, etc.) (33C45) (2)-body potential quantum scattering theory (81U05) Applications of hypergeometric functions (33C90)
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