Abstract

The Hypergeometric method was used to describe radial equations by probeneus approaximation at a singular regular point. Schrodinger equations radial part was reduced into differential equations with variable substitution. By using q-deformed momentum parameter and Coulomb potential as well as variable substitution, the second order of Schrodinger equation with centrifugal approach for q-deformed momentum in Coulomb potential can be solved with Hypergeometric method. The analytical result of energy spectrum and wave function with quantum number and q-deformed variations, while the numerical result for energy spectrum can be calculated by using Matlab 2013 software.

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