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Universal Forms for One-Dimensional Quantum Hamiltonians: A Comparison of the SUSY and the De La Peña Factorization Approaches

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  • L. Canderle
  • A. Plastino
  • M. Casas
  • A. R. Plastino

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We show that by linking two factorization techniques often employed to solve Schroedinger's equation one can give any one-dimensional hamiltonian the same form in terms of quantities typical of these approaches. These are the supersymmetric technique (SUSY) and the one of De La Peña's. It is shown that the linkage between them exhibits interesting peculiarities, that are illustrated in the case of a very important family of quantum potentials, namely, reflection-less ones.

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  • L. Canderle & A. Plastino & M. Casas & A. R. Plastino, 2009. "Universal Forms for One-Dimensional Quantum Hamiltonians: A Comparison of the SUSY and the De La Peña Factorization Approaches," International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Hindawi, vol. 2009, pages 1-11, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jijmms:575217
    DOI: 10.1155/2009/575217
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