“…The DKPO arises as a kind of tensor coupling with a linear potential that leads to the harmonic-oscillator (a) E-mail: aobispo@utp.edu.pe (corresponding author) problem in the weak-coupling limit. Although the DKP equation and the DKPO are widely studied models in four-dimensional space, recently, a great deal of theoretical research has been done on these systems in (2 + 1)dimensional space-time, which are motivated by their potential applications in other areas of physics, for instance, in condensed-matter systems [19][20][21]. However, the DKP algebra in (2 + 1) dimensions only generates a set of 35 linearly independent matrices, leading to a trivial representation, a four-dimensional representation (spin-0 sector), and a twin three-dimensional representation (spin-1 sector).…”