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Abstract
Abstract A class of Hamiltonians involving various Spin-Orbit Interactions (SOI's) have been
constructed from suitable choices of supercharges involving components of linear momenta and
spin. A set of T -pseudo-Hermitian extensions of those Hamiltonians have been introduced. In
one such example, two different non-trivial pairs of supercharges corresponding to the same model
have been observed.
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