The generalized zero-mode supersymmetry scheme and the confluent algorithm
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Abstract: We show the relationship between the mathematical framework used in recent papers by H.C. Rosu, S.C. Mancas and P. Chen (2014) and the second-order confluent supersymmetric quantum mechanics. In addition, we point out several immediate generalizations of the approach taken in the latter references. Furthermore, it is shown how to apply the generalized scheme to the Dirac and to the Fokker-Planck equation.
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