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BIMSA > BIMSA Lecture Some solutions to the eigenstate equation for the free quantum field Hamiltonian in the Schrodinger representation
Some solutions to the eigenstate equation for the free quantum field Hamiltonian in the Schrodinger representation
Organizers
Nikita Belousov , Nicolai Reshetikhin
Speaker
Timur Bolokhov
Time
Wednesday, December 18, 2024 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Venue
A3-2a-302
Online
Zoom 230 432 7880 (BIMSA)
Abstract
Using closed positive extensions of the quadratic form in the potential term we provide alternative solutions to the eigenstate equation for the free quantum field Hamiltonian in the Schrodinger representation. We show that admissible extensions stem from the singular behaviour of the quantum field simultaneously in at least two points, the distance between the latter being limited by the extension parameter. Including position of singularities into dynamical model we provide example of a quantum field evolved by the action of the free Hamiltonian interacting with external sources via functional boundary conditions.
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