We introduce a new class of models for interacting particles. Our construction is based on Jacobians for the radial coordinates on certain superspaces. The resulting models contain two parameters determining the strengths of the interactions. This extends and generalizes the models of the Calogero-Moser-Sutherland type for interacting particles in ordinary spaces. The latter ones are included in our models as special cases. Using results which we obtained previously for spherical functions in superspaces, we obtain various properties and some explicit forms for the solutions. We present physical interpretations. Our models involve two kinds of interacting particles. One of the models can be viewed as describing interacting electrons in a lo...
We present a surprising redefinition of matrix fermions which brings the supercharges of the N-exten...
In this work a supersymmetric cosmological model is analyzed in which we consider a general superfie...
In this paper we discuss interacting particles in an external magnetic field. By comparing the Schrö...
We show that Calogero-Sutherland models for interacting particles have a natural supersymmetric exte...
PTHWe propose a new integrable Hamiltonian describing two interacting particles in a harmonic mean f...
PTHIn a previous paper, we have proposed a new integrable Hamiltonian describing two interacting par...
I give a brief introduction to particle interactions based on representations of Poincare Lie algebr...
We describe a N=2 supersymmetric extension of the nonrelativistic (2+1)-dimensional model describing...
We seek to clarify some of the physical aspects of the Ruijsenaars-Schneider models. This important ...
Abstract We describe the projective superspace approach to supersymmetric models with off-shell (0, ...
In this work, we present a supersymmetric extension of the quantum spherical model, both in componen...
In this paper, we use some well-known techniques of Supersymmetric QuantumMechanics (SUSYQM) namely ...
It is shown that the Calogero-Moser models based on all root systems of the finite reflection groups...
We present supersymmetric, curved space, quantum mechanical models based on deformations of...
Motivated by the concept of ideal mutual statistics, we study a multispecies Calogero-Sutherland mod...
We present a surprising redefinition of matrix fermions which brings the supercharges of the N-exten...
In this work a supersymmetric cosmological model is analyzed in which we consider a general superfie...
In this paper we discuss interacting particles in an external magnetic field. By comparing the Schrö...
We show that Calogero-Sutherland models for interacting particles have a natural supersymmetric exte...
PTHWe propose a new integrable Hamiltonian describing two interacting particles in a harmonic mean f...
PTHIn a previous paper, we have proposed a new integrable Hamiltonian describing two interacting par...
I give a brief introduction to particle interactions based on representations of Poincare Lie algebr...
We describe a N=2 supersymmetric extension of the nonrelativistic (2+1)-dimensional model describing...
We seek to clarify some of the physical aspects of the Ruijsenaars-Schneider models. This important ...
Abstract We describe the projective superspace approach to supersymmetric models with off-shell (0, ...
In this work, we present a supersymmetric extension of the quantum spherical model, both in componen...
In this paper, we use some well-known techniques of Supersymmetric QuantumMechanics (SUSYQM) namely ...
It is shown that the Calogero-Moser models based on all root systems of the finite reflection groups...
We present supersymmetric, curved space, quantum mechanical models based on deformations of...
Motivated by the concept of ideal mutual statistics, we study a multispecies Calogero-Sutherland mod...
We present a surprising redefinition of matrix fermions which brings the supercharges of the N-exten...
In this work a supersymmetric cosmological model is analyzed in which we consider a general superfie...
In this paper we discuss interacting particles in an external magnetic field. By comparing the Schrö...