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The Hamiltonian of the harmonic oscillator with an attractive delta '-interaction centred at the origin as approximated by the one with a triple of attractive delta-interactions

Albeverio, Sergio
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Fassari, Silvestro
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Rinaldi, Fabio
2016
Journal Of Physics A-Mathematical And Theoretical

In this note we provide an alternative way of defining the self-adjoint Hamiltonian of the harmonic oscillator perturbed by an attractive delta'-interaction, of strength beta, centred at 0 (the bottom of the confining parabolic potential), that was rigorously defined in a previous paper by means of a 'coupling constant renormalisation'. Here we get the Hamiltonian as a norm resolvent limit of the harmonic oscillator Hamiltonian perturbed by a triple of attractive delta-interactions, thus extending the Cheon-Shigehara approximation to the case in which a confining harmonic potential is present.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/1751-8113/49/2/025302
Web of Science ID

WOS:000366675200005

Author(s)
Albeverio, Sergio
Fassari, Silvestro
Rinaldi, Fabio
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Iop Publishing Ltd

Published in
Journal Of Physics A-Mathematical And Theoretical
Volume

49

Issue

2

Article Number

025302

Subjects

point interactions

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perturbed quantum oscillators

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renormalisation

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Schrodinger operators

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REVIEWED

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February 16, 2016
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