Quantum information and statistical complexity of hydrogen-like ions in Dunkl-Schrödinger system
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.07683v1
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2026 16:14:49 GMT
- Title: Quantum information and statistical complexity of hydrogen-like ions in Dunkl-Schrödinger system
- Authors: Akash Halder, Amlan K. Roy, Debraj Nath,
- Abstract summary: We present analytical solutions of Schrdinger equation for Coulomb potential in presence of a Dunkl reflection operator.<n> Expressions are offered for eigenvalues, eigenfunctions and radial densities for H-isoelectronic series (Z=1-3)
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- Abstract: In this work, we present analytical solutions of Schrödinger equation for Coulomb potential in presence of a Dunkl reflection operator. Expressions are offered for eigenvalues, eigenfunctions and radial densities for H-isoelectronic series (Z=1-3). The degeneracy in energy in absence and presence of the reflection has been discussed. The standard deviation, Shannon entropy, Rényi entropy in position space have been derived for arbitrary quantum states. Then several important complexity measures like López-Ruiz-Mancini-Calbet (LMC), Shape-Rényi complexity (SRC), Generalized Rényi complexity (GRC), Rényi complexity ratio (RCR) are considered in the analytical framework. Representative results are given for three one-electron atomic ions in tabular and graphical format. Changes in these measures with respect to parity and Dunkl parameter have been given in detail. Most of these results are offered here for the first time.
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