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Approach of the Generating Functions to the Coherent States for Some Quantum Solvable Models

We introduce to this paper new kinds of coherent states for some quantum solvable models: a free particle on a sphere, one-dimensional Calogero-Sutherland model, the motion of spinless electrons subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field B, respectively, in two dimensional flat surface and an infinite flat band. We explain how these states come directly from the generating functions of the certain families of classical orthogonal polynomials without the complexity of the algebraic approaches. We have shown that some examples become consistent with the Klauder- Perelomove and the Barut-Girardello coherent states. It can be extended to the non-classical, q-orthogonal and the exceptional orthogonal polynomials, too. Especially for physical systems that they don't have a specific algebraic structure or involved with the shape invariance symmetries, too.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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