Exact solutions for a family of discretely spiked harmonic oscillators

Physics – Quantum Physics

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24 pages, latex, refers to Haskell module available at: http://www.numeric-quest.com/haskell/Spike.hs

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Factorization method is developed for a family of discretely spiked harmonic oscillators. Two sets of intertwining and ladder operators are presented to algebraically generate eigenstates with energies isomorphic to those of the ordinary harmonic oscillator. Normalization conditions are examined to reject unphysical cases. Generic theory is specialized to one dimensional linear oscillator and N dimensional radial oscillators in odd dimensions N=1,3,5.., where orthogonal basis or sets of staggered orthogonal bases can be identified. Even dimensions N=2,4,6.. are rejected as ill defined since they do not lead to properly defined bases. The theory is augmented by a short Haskell program Spike, which directly implements the intertwining and ladder operators, generates the eigenfunctions, tests integrability of the solutions, verifies orthogonality conditions and tests consistency of theoretical claims.

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