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Necessary and sufficient conditions for existence of bound states in a central potential
Published 2004-01-12Version 1
We obtain, using the Birman-Schwinger method, a series of necessary conditions for the existence of at least one bound state applicable to arbitrary central potentials in the context of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. These conditions yield a monotonic series of lower limits on the "critical" value of the strength of the potential (for which a first bound state appears) which converges to the exact critical strength. We also obtain a sufficient condition for the existence of bound states in a central monotonic potential which yield an upper limit on the critical strength of the potential.
Comments: 7 pages
Journal: J. Phys. A36, 9907 (2003)
Keywords: sufficient condition, first bound state appears, nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, central monotonic potential, arbitrary central potentials
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