From two-dimensional (super-integrable) quantum dynamics to (super-integrable) three-body dynamics

Abstract

It is shown that planar quantum dynamics can be related to 3-body quantum dynamics in the space of relative motion with a special class of potentials. As an important special case the O(d) symmetry reduction from d degrees of freedom to one degree is presented. A link between two-dimensional (super-integrable) systems and 3-body (super-integrable) systems is revealed. As illustration we present number of examples. We demonstrate that the celebrated Calogero-Wolfes 3-body potential has a unique property: two-dimensional quantum dynamics coincides with 3-body quantum dynamics on the line at d=1; it is governed by the Tremblay-Turbiner-Winternitz potential for parameter k=3.

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