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Employing an operator form of the Rodrigues formula to calculate wavefunctions without differential equations

Quantum Physics 2023-12-18 v1

Abstract

The factorization method of Schrodinger shows us how to determine the energy eigenstates without needing to determine the wavefunctions in position or momentum space. A strategy to convert the energy eigenstates to wavefunctions is well known for the one-dimensional simple harmonic oscillator by employing the Rodrigues formula for the Hermite polynomials in position or momentum space. In this work, we illustrate how to generalize this approach in a representation-independent fashion to find the wavefunctions of other problems in quantum mechanics that can be solved by the factorization method. We examine three problems in detail: (i) the one-dimensional simple harmonic oscillator; (ii) the three-dimensional isotropic harmonic oscillator; and (iii) the three-dimensional Coulomb problem. This approach can be used in either undergraduate or graduate classes in quantum mechanics.

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@article{arxiv.2312.09327,
  title  = {Employing an operator form of the Rodrigues formula to calculate wavefunctions without differential equations},
  author = {Joseph R. Noonan and Maaz ur Rehman Shah and Luogen Xu and James. K. Freericks},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.09327},
  year   = {2023}
}

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(10 pages, 1 figure, plus supplemental material)