Complex Extension of Quantum Mechanics
Abstract
Requiring that a Hamiltonian be Hermitian is overly restrictive. A consistent physical theory of quantum mechanics can be built on a complex Hamiltonian that is not Hermitian but satisfies the less restrictive and more physical condition of space-time reflection symmetry (PT symmetry). One might expect a non-Hermitian Hamiltonian to lead to a violation of unitarity. However, if PT symmetry is not spontaneously broken, it is possible to construct a previously unnoticed symmetry C of the Hamiltonian. Using C, an inner product whose associated norm is positive definite can be constructed. The procedure is general and works for any PT-symmetric Hamiltonian. Observables exhibit CPT symmetry, and the dynamics is governed by unitary time evolution. This work is not in conflict with conventional quantum mechanics but is rather a complex generalization of it.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- December 2002
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:quant-ph/0208076
- Bibcode:
- 2002PhRvL..89A0401B
- Keywords:
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- 11.30.Er;
- 03.65.-w;
- 03.65.Ge;
- 02.60.Lj;
- Charge conjugation parity time reversal and other discrete symmetries;
- Quantum mechanics;
- Solutions of wave equations: bound states;
- Ordinary and partial differential equations;
- boundary value problems;
- Quantum Physics;
- High Energy Physics - Theory
- E-Print:
- 4 Pages, Version to appear in PRL