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SUSY Quantum Mechanics with complex superpotentials and real energy spectra. / Andrianov, A.A.; Ioffe, M.V.; Cannata, F.; Dedonder, J.-P.

в: International Journal of Modern Physics A, № 17, 1999, стр. 2675-2688.

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Andrianov, AA, Ioffe, MV, Cannata, F & Dedonder, J-P 1999, 'SUSY Quantum Mechanics with complex superpotentials and real energy spectra', International Journal of Modern Physics A, № 17, стр. 2675-2688. <http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=1439554>

APA

Andrianov, A. A., Ioffe, M. V., Cannata, F., & Dedonder, J-P. (1999). SUSY Quantum Mechanics with complex superpotentials and real energy spectra. International Journal of Modern Physics A, (17), 2675-2688. http://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=1439554

Vancouver

Andrianov AA, Ioffe MV, Cannata F, Dedonder J-P. SUSY Quantum Mechanics with complex superpotentials and real energy spectra. International Journal of Modern Physics A. 1999;(17):2675-2688.

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Andrianov, A.A. ; Ioffe, M.V. ; Cannata, F. ; Dedonder, J.-P. / SUSY Quantum Mechanics with complex superpotentials and real energy spectra. в: International Journal of Modern Physics A. 1999 ; № 17. стр. 2675-2688.

BibTeX

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abstract = "We extend the standard intertwining relations used in supersymmetrical (SUSY) quantum mechanics which involve real superpotentials to complex superpotentials. This allows us to deal with a large class of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians and to study in general the isospectrality between complex potentials. In very specific cases we can construct in a natural way {"}quasicomplex{"} potentials which we define as complex potentials having a global property so as to lead to a Hamiltonian with real spectrum. We also obtained a class of complex transparent potentials whose Hamiltonian can be intertwined to a free Hamiltonian. We provide a variety of examples both for the radial problem (half axis) and for the standard one-dimensional problem (the whole axis), including remarks concerning scattering problems.",
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