Hidden supersymmetries in supersymmetric quantum mechanics [PDF]
J. A. de Azcárraga +2 more
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Exact solution of the 1D Dirac equation for a pseudoscalar interaction potential with the inverse-square-root variation law. [PDF]
Ishkhanyan AM, Krainov VP.
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Eigen-solutions and thermal properties of multi-parameter exponential potential. [PDF]
Onate CA +6 more
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Solutions of the Schrödinger equation and thermodynamic properties of a combined potential. [PDF]
Onate CA, Onyeaju MC.
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Nonlinear supersymmetry for spectral design in quantum mechanics [PDF]
A. A. Andrianov, F. Cannata
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Dirac Equation with vector and scalar potentials via Supersymmetry in Quantum Mechanics
14 pages, to be submitted to Phys.
Rodrigues, E. S. +2 more
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Supersymmetry on the lattice: Geometry, topology, and flat bands
In quantum mechanics, supersymmetry (SUSY) posits an equivalence between two elementary degrees of freedom, bosons, and fermions defined by local rules.
Krishanu Roychowdhury +3 more
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Quantum-Spacetime Symmetries: A Principle of Minimum Group Representation
We show that, as in the case of the principle of minimum action in classical and quantum mechanics, there exists an even more general principle in the very fundamental structure of quantum spacetime: this is the principle of minimal group representation,
Diego J. Cirilo-Lombardo +1 more
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Supersymmetry in Quantum Mechanics: Inverted and Non-Inverted Operators. [PDF]
Biswanath Rath
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Supersymmetry and Ghosts in Quantum Mechanics
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 81Q60, 35Q40. A standard supersymmetric quantum system is defined by a Hamiltonian [^H] = ½([^Q]*[^Q] +[^Q][^Q]*), where the super-charge [^Q] satisfies [^Q]2 = 0, [^Q] commutes with [^H]. So we have [^H] ≥ 0 and the quantum spectrum of [^H] is non negative.
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