The paper claims a curvature-corrected energy spectrum for a particle on a torus knot, but the central constant identity behind the spectrum is false.
Approximate solutions to Mathieu's equation
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Mathieu's equation has many applications throughout theoretical physics. It is especially important to the theory of Josephson junctions, where it is equivalent to Schrodinger's equation. Mathieu's equation can be easily solved numerically, however there exists no closed-form analytic solution. Here we collect various approximations which appear throughout the physics and mathematics literature and examine their accuracy and regimes of applicability. Particular attention is paid to quantities relevant to the physics of Josephson junctions, but the arguments and notation are kept general so as to be of use to the broader physics community.
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Quantum Mechanics of Particle on a torus knot: Curvature and Torsion Effects
The paper claims a curvature-corrected energy spectrum for a particle on a torus knot, but the central constant identity behind the spectrum is false.