Removal of the resolvent-like energy dependence from interactions and invariant subspaces of a total Hamiltonian
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Publication:4873391
DOI10.1063/1.531178zbMATH Open0884.47056arXivfunct-an/9606002OpenAlexW3106138638MaRDI QIDQ4873391FDOQ4873391
Publication date: 19 May 1996
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The spectral problem is considered where the main Hamiltonian is a self-adjoint operator of sufficiently arbitrary nature. The perturbation depends on the energy as resolvent of another self-adjoint operator . The latter is usually interpreted as Hamiltonian describing an internal structure of physical system. The operator is assumed to have a finite Hilbert-Schmidt norm. The conditions are formulated when one can replace the perturbation 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 Hamiltonian is constructed as a solution of the non-linear operator equation . It is established that this equation is closely connected with the problem of searching for invariant subspaces of the Hamiltonian The orthogonality and expansion theorems are proved for eigenfunction systems of the Hamiltonian . Scattering theory is developed for this Hamiltonian in the case where the operator has continuous spectrum.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/funct-an/9606002
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