Abstract
Noncommutative corrections to the MIC–Kepler system (i.e. hydrogen atom in the presence of a magnetic monopole) are computed in Cartesian and spherical coordinates. In the framework of perturbation theory we were able to derive noncommutative corrections to the MIC–Kepler spectrum. We also found a nontrivial contribution to the linear Stark effect which did not exist in the standard hydrogen model.
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