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On the Spectrum of \(v(\rho ) = - \frac{{qt}}{\rho } + \frac{{rt}}{{{\rho ^2}}} + st\rho + t{\rho ^2}\) Physical implications for a variety of problems

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Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet

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In recent years there has been much interest in obtaining eigenvalues for relatively complicated potentials, particularly for those situations where perturbation theory is not applicable. Motivation for this interest is not hard to discern: On the one hand, there are the various strong-field problems of condensed- matter-, atomic- and astrophysics [1–7]; and, on the other hand, there are the extensive investigations of the charmonium spectrum [8–10].

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Gallas, J.A.C., O’Connell, R.F. (1985). On the Spectrum of \(v(\rho ) = - \frac{{qt}}{\rho } + \frac{{rt}}{{{\rho ^2}}} + st\rho + t{\rho ^2}\) Physical implications for a variety of problems. In: McGlynn, S.P., Findley, G.L., Huebner, R.H. (eds) Photophysics and Photochemistry in the Vacuum Ultraviolet. NATO ASI Series, vol 142. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5269-0_18

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