“…The Schrödinger equation has been investigated for several potentials as the Woods-Saxon potential [18][19][20], harmonic oscillator potential [21], Hulthén potential [22][23][24][25], Kratzer potential [26], generalized q-deformed Morse potential [27], modifed Woods-Saxon potential [28], Makarov potential [29], deformed Woods-Saxon Potential [30], Pseudoharmonic potential [31,32], Yukawa potential [33,34] and Eckart potential [35,36]. Very recently, the Schrödinger equation in generalized D dimensions for different potentials is getting more attention with the aim of generalizing the solutions to multidimensional space for many potentials [37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46].…”