On the Feshbach-Villars oscillators (FVO) under coulomb potential in the
cosmic dislocation space-time
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.13805v1
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2023 19:02:37 GMT
- Title: On the Feshbach-Villars oscillators (FVO) under coulomb potential in the
cosmic dislocation space-time
- Authors: Abdelmalek Bouzenada and Abdelmalek Boumali and Marwan Al-Raeei
- Abstract summary: We investigate the quantum mechanical dynamics of the massive and relativistic Feshbach-Villars oscillator in cosmic dislocation space-time.
As a result, the effect of the dislocation on the quantum system under study is examined.
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- Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the quantum mechanical dynamics of the massive
and relativistic Feshbach-Villars oscillator in cosmic dislocation space-time
induced by a coulomb-type potential. The first-order Feshbach-Villars version
of the Klein-Gordon equation is used to find movement equations. Wave functions
and associated energy have been calculated (both in the free case and in the
interaction case). We analyse the impact of dislocation topology on this
interaction. As a result, the effect of the dislocation on the quantum system
under study is examined.
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