Pointwise reconstruction of wave functions from their moments through weighted polynomial expansions: an alternative global-local quantization procedure (Q901460)

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Pointwise reconstruction of wave functions from their moments through weighted polynomial expansions: an alternative global-local quantization procedure
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    Pointwise reconstruction of wave functions from their moments through weighted polynomial expansions: an alternative global-local quantization procedure (English)
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    12 January 2016
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    Summary: Many quantum systems admit an explicit analytic Fourier space expansion, besides the usual analytic Schrödinger configuration space representation. We argue that the use of weighted orthonormal polynomial expansions for the physical states (generated through the power moments) can define an \(L^2\) convergent, non-orthonormal, basis expansion with sufficient pointwise convergent behaviors, enabling the direct coupling of the global (power moments) and local (Taylor series) expansions in configuration space. Our formulation is elaborated within the orthogonal polynomial projection quantization (OPPQ) configuration space representation previously developed The quantization approach pursued here defines an alternative strategy emphasizing the relevance of OPPQ to the reconstruction of the local structure of the physical states.
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    weighted polynomial expansions
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    moment representations
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    Hill determinant method
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    algebraic quantization
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