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Uduakobong S. Okorie

Researcher at University of Port Harcourt

Publications -  96
Citations -  1548

Uduakobong S. Okorie is an academic researcher from University of Port Harcourt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schrödinger equation & Diatomic molecule. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 72 publications receiving 778 citations. Previous affiliations of Uduakobong S. Okorie include Akwa Ibom State University.

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Bound state solutions of the Schrodinger equation for the modified Kratzer potential plus screened Coulomb potential

TL;DR: In this article, an approximate solution of the Schrodinger equation for the modified Kratzer potential plus screened Coulomb potential model, within the framework of Nikiforov-Uvarov method, was obtained.
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Eigensolution, expectation values and thermodynamic properties of the screened Kratzer potential

TL;DR: In this paper, the energy eigenvalues and corresponding normalized eigenfunctions of a newly proposed screened Kratzer potential for lithium hydride (LiH) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) diatomic molecules are obtained.
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Thermal properties of Deng–Fan–Eckart potential model using Poisson summation approach

TL;DR: In this article, the bound-state solutions of the radial Schrodinger equation with this adopted molecular model via the Factorization Method were obtained by using the improved Pekeris-type approximation, to deal with the centrifugal term.
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Thermodynamic properties of Aharanov–Bohm (AB) and magnetic fields with screened Kratzer potential

TL;DR: In this paper, the Schrodinger equation with screened Kratzer potential (SKP) in the presence of external magnetic and AB-flux fields is investigated using the factorization method.
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Superstatistics of Schrödinger equation with pseudo-harmonic potential in external magnetic and Aharanov-Bohm fields.

TL;DR: The effective Boltzmann factor in the superstatistics formalism was used to obtain thermodynamic properties such as Helmholtz free energy, Internal energy, entropy and specific heat capacity of the system.