High-Order SUSY-QM, the Quantum XP Model and zeroes of the Riemann Zeta
function
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.05360v2
- Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 02:22:31 GMT
- Title: High-Order SUSY-QM, the Quantum XP Model and zeroes of the Riemann Zeta
function
- Authors: Juan D Garc\'ia-Mu\~noz, A Raya and Y Concha-S
- Abstract summary: We make use of the first- and second-order algorithms of supersymmetric quantum mechanics (SUSY-QM)
We construct quantum mechanical Hamiltonians whose spectra are related to the zeroes of the Riemann Zeta function $zeta(s)$.
Unlike the DK case, where the SUSY-QM partner potentials correspond to free particles, our partner potentials belong to the family of inverse squared distance potentials with complex couplings.
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- Abstract: Making use of the first- and second-order algorithms of supersymmetric
quantum mechanics (SUSY-QM), we construct quantum mechanical Hamiltonians whose
spectra are related to the zeroes of the Riemann Zeta function $\zeta(s)$.
Inspired by the model of Das and Kalauni (DK), which corresponds to this
function in the strip $0<Re[s]<1$, and taking the factorization energy equal to
zero, we use the wave function $|x|^{-S}$, $S\in\mathbb{C}$, as a seed solution
for our algorithms, obtaining XP-like operators. Thus, we construct SUSY-QM
partner Hamiltonians whose zero energy mode locates exactly the nontrivial
zeroes of $\zeta(s)$ along the critical line $Re[s]=1/2$ in the complex plane.
We further find that unlike the DK case, where the SUSY-QM partner potentials
correspond to free particles, our partner potentials belong to the family of
inverse squared distance potentials with complex couplings.
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