Carl Bender and collaborators have developed a quantum theory governed by Hamiltonians that are PT-symmetric rather than Hermitian. To implement this theory, the inner product was redefined to guarantee positive norms of eigenstates of the Hamiltonian. In the general case, which includes arbitrary time-dependence in the Hamiltonian, a modification of the Schrödinger equation is necessary as shown by Gong and Wang to conserve probability. In this paper, we derive the following selection rule: transitions induced by time dependence in a PT-symmetric Hamiltonian cannot occur between normalized states of differing PT-norm. We show three examples of this selection rule in action: two matrix models and one in the continuum
Analysis of fundamentally open systems which exhibit both spatial reflection (parity) and time-rever...
The effect of PT -symmetry breaking in coupled systems with balanced gain and loss has recently attr...
PT-symmetric quantum mechanics is an alternative to the usual hermitian quantum mechanics. We will s...
We discuss the prospect of PT -symmetric Hamiltonians finding applications in quantum information s...
Recently, much research has been carried out on Hamiltonians that are not Hermitian but are symmetri...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2018, Tutor: ...
In recent reports, suggestions have been put forward to the effect that parity and time-reversal (PT...
Recently Bender, Brody, Jones and Meister found that in the quantum brachistochrone problem the pass...
A parity-time (PT)-symmetric system emerging from a quantum dynamics is highly desirable in order to...
I will provide a pedagogical introduction to non-Hermitian quantum systems that are PT-symmetric, th...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Over the last two decades a new theory has ...
none2noA major mathematical problem in PT-symmetric quantum mechanics is to determine whether or not...
In this report we examine the concept of PT -symmetric quantum mechanics and analyze two such system...
Originating from the Hamiltonian of a single qubit system, the phenomenon of the avoided level cross...
The Hamiltonian H specifies the energy levels and the time evolution of a quantum theory. It is an a...
Analysis of fundamentally open systems which exhibit both spatial reflection (parity) and time-rever...
The effect of PT -symmetry breaking in coupled systems with balanced gain and loss has recently attr...
PT-symmetric quantum mechanics is an alternative to the usual hermitian quantum mechanics. We will s...
We discuss the prospect of PT -symmetric Hamiltonians finding applications in quantum information s...
Recently, much research has been carried out on Hamiltonians that are not Hermitian but are symmetri...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2018, Tutor: ...
In recent reports, suggestions have been put forward to the effect that parity and time-reversal (PT...
Recently Bender, Brody, Jones and Meister found that in the quantum brachistochrone problem the pass...
A parity-time (PT)-symmetric system emerging from a quantum dynamics is highly desirable in order to...
I will provide a pedagogical introduction to non-Hermitian quantum systems that are PT-symmetric, th...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Over the last two decades a new theory has ...
none2noA major mathematical problem in PT-symmetric quantum mechanics is to determine whether or not...
In this report we examine the concept of PT -symmetric quantum mechanics and analyze two such system...
Originating from the Hamiltonian of a single qubit system, the phenomenon of the avoided level cross...
The Hamiltonian H specifies the energy levels and the time evolution of a quantum theory. It is an a...
Analysis of fundamentally open systems which exhibit both spatial reflection (parity) and time-rever...
The effect of PT -symmetry breaking in coupled systems with balanced gain and loss has recently attr...
PT-symmetric quantum mechanics is an alternative to the usual hermitian quantum mechanics. We will s...