Strictly isospectral supersymmetry and Schroedinger general zero modes
Abstract
The connection between the strictly isospectral construction in supersymmetric quantum mechanics and the general zero mode solutions of the Schroedinger equation is explained by introducing slightly generalized first-order intertwining operators. We also present a multiple-parameter generalization of the strictly isospectral construction in the same perspective
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