2022
DOI: 10.3390/universe8020129
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Observables in Quantum Mechanics and the Importance of Self-Adjointness

Abstract: We are focused on the idea that observables in quantum physics are a bit more then just hermitian operators and that this is, in general, a “tricky business”. The origin of this idea comes from the fact that there is a subtle difference between symmetric, hermitian, and self-adjoint operators which are of immense importance in formulating Quantum Mechanics. The theory of self-adjoint extensions is presented through several physical examples and some emphasis is given on the physical implications and applicatio… Show more

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“…But there is now an extra term A ≡ (H † − H)A ψ . This modification to the Ehrenfest theorem has been noticed before in the literature [13,14]. It is dubbed an 'anomaly', which is an appropriate term for a number of reasons.…”
Section: B Anomalies In the Recursionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…But there is now an extra term A ≡ (H † − H)A ψ . This modification to the Ehrenfest theorem has been noticed before in the literature [13,14]. It is dubbed an 'anomaly', which is an appropriate term for a number of reasons.…”
Section: B Anomalies In the Recursionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…This state is created by the boundary conditions. It is also exactly the same as the energy of a state bound in an inverted delta function potential on R (see Appendix A, also [13]).…”
Section: Bound States and The Delta Functionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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