Quantum quasi-Lie systems: properties and applications

Author:

Cariñena J.F.ORCID,de Lucas J.,Sardón C.

Abstract

AbstractA Lie system is a non-autonomous system of ordinary differential equations describing the integral curves of a t-dependent vector field that is equivalent to a t-dependent family of vector fields within a finite-dimensional Lie algebra of vector fields. Lie systems have been generalised in the literature to deal with t-dependent Schrödinger equations determined by a particular class of t-dependent Hamiltonian operators, the quantum Lie systems, and other systems of differential equations through the so-called quasi-Lie schemes. This work extends quasi-Lie schemes and quantum Lie systems to cope with t-dependent Schrödinger equations associated with the here-called quantum quasi-Lie systems. To illustrate our methods, we propose and study a quantum analogue of the classical nonlinear oscillator searched by Perelomov, and we analyse a quantum one-dimensional fluid in a trapping potential along with quantum t-dependent Smorodinsky–Winternitz oscillators.

Funder

Universidad de Zaragoza

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes

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