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Hamiltonian nonrelativistic hydrogenic

For w = 1 or 2 they have the general form of a radial eigenvalue problem arising from some Hamiltonian. In fact, the radial parts of the nonrelativistic hydrogenic Hamiltonian, Klein-Gordon, and second-order iterated Dirac Hamiltonians with 1/r potential can all be expressed in this form for w = 1 and suitable choices of the parameters , rj, x. Similarly, the three-dimensional isotropic harmonic oscillator radial equation has this form for w = 2. [Pg.36]


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