Comment on: "Quantum dynamics of a general time-dependent coupled
oscillator"
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.12167v1
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2022 09:12:49 GMT
- Title: Comment on: "Quantum dynamics of a general time-dependent coupled
oscillator"
- Authors: R. Zerimeche, N. Mana, M. Sekhri, N. Amaouche and M. Maamache
- Abstract summary: We show that the investigations suffer from basic errors and therefore the found results are not valid.
We show that their investigations suffer from basic errors and therefore the found results are not valid.
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- Abstract: By using dynamical invariants theory, Hassoul et al. [1,2] investigate the
quantum dynamics of two (2D) and three (3D) dimensional time-dependent coupled
oscillators. They claim that, in the 2D case, introducing two pairs of
annihilation and creation operators uncouples the original invariant operator
so that it becomes the one that describes two independent subsystems. For the
3D case, the authors pretend that they have obtained a diagonalized invariant
which is exactly the sum of three simple harmonic oscillators. We show that
their investigations suffer from basic errors and therefore the found results
are not valid .
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