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Factorization: little or great algorithm?

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Bogdan Mielnik and Oscar Rosas-Ortiz

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The progress of the factorization method since the 1935 work of Dirac is briefly reviewed. Though linked with older mathematical theories the factorization seems an autonomous 'driving force', offering substantial support to the present day Darboux and Bäcklund approaches.


PACS

03.65.Fd Algebraic methods

03.65.Ge Solutions of wave equations: bound states

02.30.Hq Ordinary differential equations

MSC

81Q60 Supersymmetric quantum mechanics

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Quantum information and quantum mechanics

Dates

Issue 43 (29 October 2004)

Received 1 March 2004, in final form 9 June 2004

Published 14 October 2004



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