Semiclassical energy formulas for power-law and log potentials in quantum mechanics

Abstract

We study a single particle which obeys non-relativistic quantum mechanics in RN and has Hamiltonian H = -Delta + V(r), where V(r) = sgn(q)rq. If N ≥ 2, then q > -2, and if N = 1, then q > -1. The discrete eigenvalues En may be represented exactly by the semiclassical expression En(q) = minr>0\Pn(q)2/r2+ V(r). The case q = 0 corresponds to V(r) = ln(r). By writing one power as a smooth transformation of another, and using envelope theory, it has earlier been proved that the Pn(q) functions are monotone increasing. Recent refinements to the comparison theorem of QM in which comparison potentials can cross over, allow us to prove for n = 1 that Q(q)=Z(q)P(q) is monotone increasing, even though the factor Z(q)=(1+q/N)1/q is monotone decreasing. Thus P(q) cannot increase too slowly. This result yields some sharper estimates for power-potential eigenvlaues at the bottom of each angular-momentum subspace.

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