Relativistic Solutions of Generalized-Dunkl Harmonic and Anharmonic
Oscillators
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.10471v1
- Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2022 17:47:08 GMT
- Title: Relativistic Solutions of Generalized-Dunkl Harmonic and Anharmonic
Oscillators
- Authors: S. Hassanabadi, J. K\v{r}\'i\v{z}, B. C. L\"utf\"uo\u{g}lu, H.
Hassanabadi
- Abstract summary: Dunkl derivative enriches solutions by discussing parity due to its reflection operator.
We show that degenerate states can occur according to the Wigner parameter values.
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- Abstract: Dunkl derivative enriches solutions by discussing parity due to its
reflection operator. Very recently, one of the authors of this manuscript
presented one of the most general forms of Dunkl derivative that depends on
three Wigner parameters to have a better tuning. In this manuscript, we employ
the latter generalized Dunkl derivative in a relativistic equation to examine
two-dimensional harmonic and anharmonic oscillators solutions. We obtain the
solutions by Nikiforov-Uvarov and QES methods, respectively. We show that
degenerate states can occur according to the Wigner parameter values.
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