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Confinement in 3D polynomial oscillators through a generalized pseudospectral method

Spherical confinement in 3D harmonic, quartic and other higher oscillators of even order is studied. The generalized pseudospectral method is employed for accurate solution of relevant Schrödinger equation in an \emph{optimum, non-uniform} radial grid. Eigenvalues, eigenfunctions, position expectation values, radial densities in \emph{low and high-lying} states are presented in case of \emph{small, intermediate and large} confinement radius. The \emph{degeneracy breaking} in confined situation as well as correlation in its \emph{energy ordering} with respect to the respective unconfined counterpart is discussed. For all instances, current results agree excellently with best available literature results. Many new states are reported here for first time. In essence, a simple, efficient method is provided for accurate solution of 3D polynomial potentials enclosed within spherical impenetrable walls.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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