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A new approach to the \(*\)-genvalue equation
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    A new approach to the \(*\)-genvalue equation (English)
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    20 April 2009
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    This paper concerns the \(*\)-genvalue equation. The authors prove that this equation can be completely solved in terms of the corresponding eigenvalue problem for the quantum Hamiltonian. The solutions are obtained using a Weyl-type representation of the Moyal product and a family of intertwining operators. These operators are up to a normalization factor, the cross-Wigner transform.
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    star-genvalue equation
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    Moyal product
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    Weyl operator
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    cross-Wigner transform
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