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The strictly nonrelativistic isospectral scheme based on the general Riccati solution and Darboux transformation function corresponding to excited states is presented on the following examples: the harmonic oscillator, the square well, and the hydrogen atom.
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Klippert, R., Rosu, H.C. Strictly Isospectral Potentials from Excited Quantum States. International Journal of Theoretical Physics 41, 331–340 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014067108527
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