THEORY OF RESPONSE TO PERTURBATIONS IN NON-HERMITIAN SYSTEMS USING FIVE-HILBERT-SPACE REFORMULATION OF UNITARY QUANTUM MECHANICS

Theory of Response to Perturbations in Non-Hermitian Systems Using Five-Hilbert-Space Reformulation of Unitary Quantum Mechanics

Theory of Response to Perturbations in Non-Hermitian Systems Using Five-Hilbert-Space Reformulation of Unitary Quantum Mechanics

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Non-Hermitian quantum-Hamiltonian-candidate combination H λ of a non-Hermitian unperturbed operator H = H 0 with an arbitrary “small” non-Hermitian perturbation λ W is given Underwater Protection a mathematically consistent unitary-evolution interpretation.The formalism generalizes the conventional constructive Rayleigh−Schrödinger perturbation expansion technique.It is Dresses sufficiently general to take into account the well known formal ambiguity of reconstruction of the correct physical Hilbert space of states.The possibility of removal of the ambiguity via a complete, irreducible set of observables is also discussed.

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