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Distributional approach to point interactions in one-dimensional quantum mechanics

Marcos Calçada, José T. Lunardi, Luiz A. Manzoni, Wagner Monteiro

Published 2014-04-03Version 1

We consider the one-dimensional quantum mechanical problem of defining interactions concentrated at a single point in the framework of the theory of distributions. The often ill-defined product which describes the interaction term in the Schr\"odinger and Dirac equations is replaced by a well-defined distribution satisfying some simple mathematical conditions and, in addition, the physical requirement of probability current conservation is imposed. A four-parameter family of interactions thus emerges as the most general point interaction both in the non-relativistic and in the relativistic theories (in agreement with results obtained by self-adjoint extensions). Since the interaction is given explicitly, the distributional method allows one to carry out symmetry investigations in a simple way, and it proves to be useful to clarify some ambiguities related to the so-called $\delta^\prime$ interaction.

Comments: Open Access link: http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphy.2014.00023/abstract
Journal: Frontiers in Physics 2:23 (2014)
Categories: quant-ph, hep-th, math-ph, math.MP
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