Extended Nikiforov-Uvarov method, roots of polynomial solutions, and functional Bethe ansatz method
Abstract
For applications to quasi-exactly solvable Schr\"odinger equations in quantum mechanics, we establish the general conditions that have to be satisfied by the coefficients of a second-order differential equation with at most k+1 singular points in order that this equation has particular solutions which are nth-degree polynomials. In a first approach, we extend the Nikiforov-Uvarov method, which was devised to deal with hypergeometric-type equations (i.e., for k=2), and show that the conditions involve k-2 integration constants. In a second approach, we consider the functional Bethe ansatz method in its most general form. Comparing the two approaches, we prove that under the assumption that the roots of the polynomial solutions are real and distinct, the k-2 integration constants of the extended Nikiforov-Uvarov method can be expressed as linear combinations of monomial symmetric polynomials in those roots, corresponding to partitions into no more than two parts.
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