Elimination of the energy from interactions that depend on it as a resolvent
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Abstract: The spectral problem is considered with , a self-adjoint Hamiltonian of sufficiently arbitrary nature. The perturbation is assumed to depend on the energy as resolvent of another self-adjoint operator . It is supposed that operator has a finite Hilbert-Schmidt norm and spectra of operators and are separated. The conditions are formulated when the perturbation may be replaced with an energy-independent ``potential such that the Hamiltonian has the same spectrum (more exactly a part of spectrum) and the same eigenfunctions as the initial spectral problem. The orthogonality and expansion theorems are proved for eigenfunction systems of the Hamiltonian . Scattering theory is developed for in the case when operator has continuous spectrum. Applications of the results obtained to few-body problems are discussed.
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