A fractional Wheeler-DeWitt equation yields D-dimensional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black holes, with the horizon called fractal and the temperature set by an arbitrary parameter alpha.
L\'evy flights confinement in a parabolic potential and fractional quantum oscillator
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We study L\'evy flights confined in a parabolic potential. This has to do with a fractional generalization of ordinary quantum-mechanical oscillator problem. To solve the spectral problem for the fractional quantum oscillator, we pass to the momentum space, where we apply the variational method. This permits to obtain approximate analytical expressions for eigenvalues and eigenfunctions with very good accuracy. Latter fact has been checked by numerical solution of the problem. We point to the realistic physical systems ranging from multiferroics and oxide heterostructures to quantum chaotic excitons, where obtained results can be used.
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Fractional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black hole with a fractal event horizon
A fractional Wheeler-DeWitt equation yields D-dimensional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini black holes, with the horizon called fractal and the temperature set by an arbitrary parameter alpha.