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    Les nivaux d’énergies atomique produit par le potentiel inverse-carré dans l’espace-phase non commutatif à trois dimensions
    (Université Mohamed BOUDIAF de M'Sila, 2016-06-05) Khodja, MERIEM
    In this work, of master memory, in theoretical physics, option, particles physics at high energy (2015/2016), we have been studied the Schrödinger equation for inverse-sqaure potentials in noncommutative three dimensional spaces by applying the Boopp's shift method to first order in the noncommutative parameter . , instead of using the star product method. We apply perturbation theory to solving the Schrödinger equation for modified inverse-sqaure potentials; we obtain the modification energy levels of atoms with one electron, it has been observed that the obtained energy spectra was changed radically, and replaced by degenerate new states, depending on the discrete quantum j,l and the spin of electron . These results spinorbital interactions.

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