A new quasi-exactly solvable problem and its connection with an anharmonic oscillator
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Abstract: The two-dimensional hydrogen with a linear potential in a magnetic field is solved by two different methods. Furthermore the connection between the model and an anharmonic oscillator had been investigated by methods of KS transformation.
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