Analysis of the SGA method for obtaining energy spectra
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We analyze and clarify how the SGA (spectrum generating algebra) method has been applied to different potentials. We emphasize that each energy level $E_\nu$ obtained originally by Morse belongs to a {\em different} ${\mathfrak {so}}(2,1)$ multiplet. The corresponding wavefunctions $\Psi_\nu$ are eigenfuntions of the compact generators $J^\nu_0$ with the same eigenvalue $k_0$, but with different eigenvalues $q_\nu$ of the Casimir operators $Q$. We derive a general expression for all effective potentials which have $\Psi_{\lambda_\nu,\nu+m}(r) \propto (J_+^\nu)^m ~\Psi_{\lambda_\nu,\nu}(r)$ as eigenfunctions, without using super-symmetry formalism. The different actions of SGA is further illustrated by two diagrams.
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