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Received 7 January 2013. Accepted 7 February 2013. B.J. Falaye. Theoretical Physics Section, Department of Physics University of Ilorin, P. M. B. 1515, Ilorin, Nigeria. E-mail for correspondence: fbjames11@physicist.net. Table 1. Bound state energies for the special case l = 0, obtained with parameters V1 = 5 fm–1, V2 = 3 fm–1, and = 10 fm–1. n AIM, = 0.2 NU, = 0.2 AIM, = 0.02 NU, = 0.02 AIM, = 0.002 NU, = 0.002 0 16.104 941 73 16.104 941 72 15.781 498 98 15.781 498 98 15.749 516 29 15.749 516 29 1 16.830 826 21 16.830 826 21 15.852 642 89 15.852 642 89 15.756 616 28 15.756 616 28 2 17.572 710 70 17.572 710 70 15.923 946 80 15.923 946 80 15.763 717 86 15.763 717 86 3 18.330 595 18 18.330 595 18 15.995 410 71 15.995 410 71 15.770 821 05 15.770 821 05 4 19.104 479 67 19.104 479 67 16.067 034 63 16.067 034 63 15.777 925 84 15.777 925 84 5 19.894 364 16 19.894 364 16 16.138 818 54 16.138 818 54 15.785 032 22 15.785 032 22 6 20.700 248 64 20.700 248 64 16.210 762 45 16.210 762 45 15.792 140 21 15.792 140 21 Note: All NU values are taken from ref. 2. 365

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