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In this comment we point out numerous errors in the paper of Alhaidari cited in the title.
We do not think that the relativistic Morse potential problem has been correctly formulated and solved by Alhaidari (Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 210405 (2001)).
We concur with de Castro's observation that the gauge considerations of our approach are not valid. Nevertheless, except for an error that will be corrected, all of our findings are accurate independent of those considerations.
The points raised in the Comment are addressed and except for one error, which will be corrected, the conclusion is that all of our findings are accurate.
Exactly solvable potentials of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics are known to be shape invariant. For these potentials, eigenvalues and eigenvectors can be derived using well known methods of supersymmetric quantum mechanics. The majority…
It is proved the equivalence of the compatibility condition of [A. Ramos, J. Phys. A 44 (2011) 342001, Phys. Lett. A 376 (2012) 3499] with a condition found in [Yadav et al., Ann. Phys. 359 (2015) 46]. The link of Shape Invariance with the…
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