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Considering symmetric strictly convex potentials, a local relationship is inferred from the virial theorem, based on which a real log-concave function can be constructed. Using this as a weight function and in such a way that the virial theorem can still be verified, parameter-free ansatze for the eigenfunctions of the associated Schrodinger equation are built. To illustrate the process, the technique is successfully tested against the harmonic oscillator, in which it leads to the exact eigenfunctions, and against the quartic anharmonic oscillator, which is considered the paradigmatic testing ground for new approaches to the Schrodinger equation.
Recently was introduced in the literature a procedure to obtain ansatze, free of parameters, for the eigenfunctions of the time-independent Schrodinger equation with symmetric convex potential. In the present work, we test this technique in regard to
Analytical solutions of the Schrodinger equation are obtained for some diatomic molecular potentials with any angular momentum. The energy eigenvalues and wave functions are calculated exactly. The asymptotic form of the equation is also considered. Algebraic method is used in the calculations.
In this paper an exact transparent boundary condition (TBC) for the multidimensional Schrodinger equation in a hyperrectangular computational domain is proposed. It is derived as a generalization of exact transparent boundary conditions for 2D and 3D
The dynamics of any classical-mechanics system can be formulated in the reparametrization-invariant (RI) form (that is we use the parametric representation for trajectories, ${bf x}={bf x}(tau)$, $t=t(tau)$ instead of ${bf x}={bf x}(t)$). In this ped
A Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) confined in a one-dimensional lattice under the effect of an external homogeneous field is described by the Gross-Pitaevskii equation. Here we prove that such an equation can be reduced, in the semiclassical limit and