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Classification of certain pairs of operators (P,Q) satisfying \([P,Q]=- iId\)
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    Classification of certain pairs of operators (P,Q) satisfying \([P,Q]=- iId\) (English)
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    In a separable Hilbert space a certain class of operators (P,Q) satisfying the Born-Heisenberg commutation relation \([P,Q]=-i Id\) on a dense domain \(\Omega\) is investigated. This class is essentially defined by requiring Q bounded and self-adjoint, P symmetric and \(P\Omega \subset \Omega,\) \(Q\Omega \subset \Omega.\) We show that Q is absolutely continuous and that P can be thought of as a first order differential operator.
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    Born-Heisenberg commutation relation
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    absolutely continuous
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    first order differential operator
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