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Title: Perturbed coulombic potentials in dirac and Klein-Gordon equations
Authors: Mustafa, Omar
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics
TR217733
Keywords: Pseudo-pertarbation expansion technique, Dirac/Klein-Gordon eigenvalues
SYSTEMS, STATES, PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
SHIFTED 1/N EXPANSION, SPECTRA, OSCILLATOR
pseudo-pertarbation expansion technique, SIMILARITY TRANSFORMATION
LARGE-N EXPANSION, ELECTRONS, CONFINEMENT, SCALAR POTENTIALS
Spectral Theory, Mathematical Physics, Mathematics
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: INST PHYSICS ACAD SCI CZECH REPUBLIC , Springer(Online publishing)
Citation: O. Mustafa, Czech J Phys. 54, 529 (2004); arXiv: math-ph/0307023. ìPerturbedCoulombic potentials in Dirac and Klein-Gordon equationsî. SCI-journal.
Abstract: A relativistic extension of our pseudo-perturbative shifted l-expansion technique is presented to solve for the eigenvalues of Dirac and Klein-Gordon equations. Once more we show the numerical usefulness of its results via comparison with available numerical integration data.
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URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:CJOP.0000024956.25663.ee
1572-9486(online)
http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2757
ISSN: 0011-4626(print)
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