Symmetrized quartic polynomial oscillators and their partial exact solvability

Abstract

Sextic polynomial oscillator is probably the best known quantum system which is partially exactly alias quasi-exactly solvable (QES), i.e., which possesses closed-form, elementary-function bound states (x) at certain couplings and energies. In contrast, the apparently simpler and phenomenologically more important quartic polynomial oscillator is not\, QES. A resolution of the paradox is proposed: The one-dimensional Schr\"odinger equation is shown QES after the analyticity-violating symmetrization V(x)=A|x|+B x2+C|x|3+x4 of the quartic polynomial potential.

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