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Factorization Method in Quantum Mechanics

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  • A fresh outlook and new ways of handling the important quantum systems in all branches of physics and chemistry

Part of the book series: Fundamental Theories of Physics (FTPH, volume 150)

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIX
  2. INTRODUCTION

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-XIX
    2. INTRODUCTION

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 3-12
  3. METHOD

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-XIX
    2. THEORY

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 15-16
    3. LIE ALGEBRAS SU(2) AND SU(1, 1)

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 17-32
  4. APPLICATIONS IN NON-RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-XIX
    2. HARMONIC OSCILLATOR

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 35-56
    3. INFINITELY DEEP SQUARE-WELL POTENTIAL

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 57-71
    4. MORSE POTENTIAL

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 73-94
    5. PÖSCHL-TELLER POTENTIAL

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 95-110
    6. PSEUDOHARMONIC OSCILLATOR

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 111-136
    7. RING-SHAPED NON-SPHERICAL OSCILLATOR

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 143-149
    8. GENERALIZED LAGUERRE FUNCTIONS

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 151-155
    9. NEW NONCENTRAL RING-SHAPED POTENTIAL

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 157-168
    10. PÖSCHL-TELLER LIKE POTENTIAL

      • Shi-Hai Dong
      Pages 169-176
  5. APPLICATIONS IN RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS

    1. Front Matter

      Pages I-XIX

About this book

This Work introduces the factorization method in quantum mechanics at an advanced level with an aim to put mathematical and physical concepts and techniques like the factorization method, Lie algebras, matrix elements and quantum control at the Reader’s disposal. For this purpose a comprehensive description is provided of the factorization method and its wide applications in quantum mechanics which complements the traditional coverage found in the existing quantum mechanics textbooks. Related to this classic method are the supersymmetric quantum mechanics, shape invariant potentials and group theoretical approaches. It is no exaggeration to say that this method has become the milestone of these approaches. In fact the Author’s driving force has been his desire to provide a comprehensive review volume that includes some new and significant results about the factorization method in quantum mechanics since the literature is inundated with scattered articles in this field, and to pave the Reader’s way into this territory as rapidly as possible. The result: clear and understandable derivations with the necessary mathematical steps included so that the intelligent reader should be able to follow the text with relative ease, in particular when mathematically difficult material is presented.

Audience:
Researchers and students of physics, mathematics, chemistry and electrical engineering.

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From the reviews:

"An up-to-date organized account of material that can be addressed to an interdisciplinary graduate-level audience. … Besides the elegance and the effectiveness in characterizing matrix-elements, a motivation for the algebraic approach also relies in the pedagogical expectation that beginners can be better driven to topics like coherent states and supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics. … The book can be generally addressed to graduate students and young researchers in physics, theoretical chemistry, applied mathematics and electrical engineering … ." (Giulio Landolfi, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1130 (8), 2008)

"The book under review is an interesting and useful collection of results which fall under the headings of ‘factorization method’, ‘Darboux/Crum transformation’, ‘supersymmetric quantum mechanics’, ‘intertwining operator method’ and ‘shape invariance’. … can be used by researchers in the field and by students of quantum mechanics. … the overall impression of the book is that it is useful for a broad audience of physicists and mathematical physicists." (Marek Nowakowski, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2008 k)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Escuela Superior de Física y Matemáticas, México

    Shi-Hai Dong

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