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A new class of coherent states involving Fox-Wright functions and their generalization in the bicomplex framework
arXiv
Authors: Snehasis Bera, Sourav Das, Abhijit Banerjee
Year
2026
Paper ID
18123
Status
Preprint
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In this work, an extensive class of coherent states is introduced by taking the Fox Wright function as the normalization function. It is demonstrated that these states satisfy the key requirements of continuity, normalizability and resolution of unity. Furthermore, coherent states associated with the continuous spectrum are obtained through a discrete to continuous limiting procedure. Moreover, FW generalized multi parameter nu function is introduced and shown to act as the normalization function for the Fox Wright coherent states in the continuous spectrum. Later the Fox Wright function with bicomplex arguments has been introduced and its existence has been investigated. Bicomplex Fox Wright coherent states are also developed for the discrete spectrum based on this new function and their properties are analyzed. Subsequently, the results regarding Fox Wright coherent states are generalized to the bicomplex setting. In addition, a bicomplex FW generalized multi-parameter nu function is defined to demonstrate that it provides the normalization for these states in the continuous spectrum.
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