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Title: Auxiliary Quantization Constraints On The Von Roos Ordering-Amiguity At Zero Binding Energies; Azimuthally Symmetrixed Cylindrical Coordinates
Authors: Mustafa, Omar
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics
TR217733
Keywords: ordering-ambiguity parametric constraints, Position-dependent-mass
EXACT SOLVABILITY, STATES, PHYSICS, MATHEMATICAL
POSITION-DEPENDENT MASS, INVARIANCE
PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS, E=0, PSEUDO-HERMITICITY GENERATORS
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Abstract: Using azimuthally symmetrized cylindrical coordinates, we report the consequences of zero-energy quantal states on the von Roos Hamiltonian. A position-dependent mass (PDM) M(rho, phi, z) = bz(j)rho(2 upsilon+1)/2 is used. We show that the zero-energy setting not only offers an additional degree of freedom toward feasible separability for the von Roos Hamiltonian, but also manifestly yields auxiliary quantized ambiguity parametric constraints (i.e. the ambiguity parameters are given in terms of quantum numbers).
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URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S021773231350082X
http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2759
ISSN: 0217-7323 (print)
1793-6632 (online)
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