Abstract

We consider two one dimensional nonlinear oscillators, namely (i) Higgs oscillator and (ii) a k-dependent nonpolynomial rational potential, where k is the constant curvature of a Riemannian manifold. Both the systems are of position dependent mass (PDM) form, , belonging to the quadratic Linard type nonlinear oscillators. They admit different kinds of motions at the classical level. While solving the quantum versions of the systems, we consider a generalized PDM Hamiltonian in which the ordering parameters of the mass term are treated as arbitrary. We observe that the quantum version of the Higgs oscillator is exactly solvable under appropriate restrictions of the ordering parameters, while the second nonlinear system is shown to be quasi exactly solvable using the Bethe ansatz method in which the arbitrariness of ordering parameters also plays an important role to obtain quasi-polynomial solutions. We extend the study to three dimensional generalizations of these nonlinear oscillators and obtain the exact solutions for the classical and quantum versions of the three dimensional Higgs oscillator. The three dimensional generalization of the quantum counterpart of the k-dependent nonpolynomial potential is found out to be quasi exactly solvable.

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