Unified derivation of exact solutions for a class of quasi-exactly solvable models

From MaRDI portal
Publication:2860735

DOI10.1063/1.3701833zbMath1275.81023arXiv1111.1050OpenAlexW3099114687MaRDI QIDQ2860735

Davids Agboola, Yao-Zhong Zhang

Publication date: 20 November 2013

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1111.1050




Related Items (17)

Unified treatment of a class of spherically symmetric potentials: quasi-exact solutionSpin and pseudo-spin symmetries of fermionic particles with an energy-dependent potential in non-commutative phase spaceBethe ansatz solutions and hidden \(sl(2)\) algebraic structure for a class of quasi-exactly solvable systemsStudy of the Dirac oscillator in the presence of vector and scalar potentials in the cosmic string space-timeDirac equation under scalar, vector, and tensor Cornell interactionsComparing exact energy solutions of quartic eigenvalue polynomials in commutative, non-commutative and non-commutative phase frameworks for boson π−EXACT SOLUTIONS OF THE SCHRÖDINGER EQUATION WITH SPHERICALLY SYMMETRIC OCTIC POTENTIALOn some polynomial potentials in d-dimensionsQUASI-EXACTLY ANALYTICAL SOLUTIONS OF TWO ELECTRONS IN VERTICALLY COUPLED RINGSOn the solvability of the generalized hyperbolic double-well modelsQuasi-exactly solvable relativistic soft-core Coulomb modelsHow the spin-orbit interaction appears with the same order of a non-commutative change of framework for relativistic fermionsSolvable potentials with exceptional orthogonal polynomialsA new approach to solve the Schrodinger equation with an anharmonic sextic potentialDirac equation under scalar and vector generalized isotonic oscillators and Cornell tensor interactionQuasi-exact treatment of the relativistic generalized isotonic oscillatorOn the classical and quantum dynamics of a class of nonpolynomial oscillators



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: Unified derivation of exact solutions for a class of quasi-exactly solvable models