Integral Transforms and $\mathcal{PT}$-symmetric Hamiltonians
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.02759v7
- Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2024 11:30:52 GMT
- Title: Integral Transforms and $\mathcal{PT}$-symmetric Hamiltonians
- Authors: M. W. AlMasri, M. R. B. Wahiddin,
- Abstract summary: We study integral transforms in the case of $mathcalPT$-symmetric Hamiltonian.
Using the Segal-Bargmann transform, we investigate the effect of the Fourier transform on the eigenfunctions of the original Hamiltonian.
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- Abstract: Motivated by the fact that twice the Fourier transform plays the role of parity operator. We systematically study integral transforms in the case of $\mathcal{PT}$-symmetric Hamiltonian. First, we obtain a closed analytical formula for the exponential Fourier transform of a general $\mathcal{PT}$-symmetric Hamiltonian. Using the Segal-Bargmann transform, we investigate the effect of the Fourier transform on the eigenfunctions of the original Hamiltonian. As an immediate application, we comment on the holomorphic representation of non-Hermitian spin chains, in which the Hamiltonian operator is written in terms of analytical phase-space coordinates and their partial derivatives in the Bargmann space rather than matrices in the vector Hilbert space. Finally, we discuss the effect of integral transforms in the study of the Swanson Hamiltonian.
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