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Exact solution of a relativistic quasi-potential equation for charged spinless particles
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    Exact solution of a relativistic quasi-potential equation for charged spinless particles (English)
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    The quasi-potential equation for the electromagnetic interaction of spinless particles involves a \(\delta\)-function term coming from the effective vector potential. It is demonstrated that the perturbation theoretic contribution of this term to the hydrogen levels is recovered from a suitable self-adjoint extension of the relativistic Hamiltonian which is fixed by just one (say, the lowest) energy eigenvalue. The same self-adjoint extension gives rise to a well-defined s-wave relativistic Coulomb scattering matrix in the presence of a \(\delta\)-function potential.
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    quasi-potential equation
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    electromagnetic interaction
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    spinless particles
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    perturbation theoretic contribution
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    hydrogen levels
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    self- adjoint extension
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    relativistic Hamiltonian
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    s-wave relativistic Coulomb scattering matrix
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