Application of the asymptotic taylor expansion method to bistable potentials

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A recent method called asymptotic Taylor expansion (ATEM) is applied to determine the analytical expression for eigenfunctions and numerical results for eigenvalues of the Schrödinger equation for the bistable potentials. Optimal truncation of the Taylor series gives a best possible analytical expression for eigenfunctions and numerical results for eigenvalues. It is shown that the results are obtained by a simple algorithm constructed for a computer system using symbolic or numerical calculation. It is observed that ATEM produces excellent results consistent with the existing literature. © 2013 Okan Ozer et al.

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Ozer, O., Koklu, H., & Resitoglu, S. (2013). Application of the asymptotic taylor expansion method to bistable potentials. Advances in Mathematical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/239254

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