Supersymmetry as a method of obtaining new superintegrable systems with higher order integrals of motion
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Publication:3583722
DOI10.1063/1.3272003zbMath1241.81086arXiv0908.1246OpenAlexW1973655837MaRDI QIDQ3583722
Publication date: 17 August 2010
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0908.1246
Groups and algebras in quantum theory and relations with integrable systems (81R12) Supersymmetry and quantum mechanics (81Q60) Painlevé-type functions (33E17)
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