Effects of Extended Uncertainty Principle on the Relativistic Coulomb
Potential
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.03807v1
- Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2020 20:14:19 GMT
- Title: Effects of Extended Uncertainty Principle on the Relativistic Coulomb
Potential
- Authors: B. Hamil, M. Merad, T. Birkandan
- Abstract summary: relativistic bound-state energy spectrum and the wavefunctions for the Coulomb potential are studied.
The electron energies of hydrogen-like atoms are studied numerically.
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- Abstract: The relativistic bound-state energy spectrum and the wavefunctions for the
Coulomb potential are studied for de Sitter and anti-de Sitter spaces in the
context of the extended uncertainty principle. Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations
are solved analytically to obtain the results. The electron energies of
hydrogen-like atoms are studied numerically.
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