Revisited Swanson's Hamiltonian
Biswanath Rath

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new Hermitian counterpart to Swanson's Hamiltonian, expanding the understanding of non-Hermitian quantum systems by identifying a novel Hermitian equivalent.
Contribution
The paper presents a previously unrecognized Hermitian counterpart to Swanson's Hamiltonian, contributing to the study of non-Hermitian quantum mechanics.
Findings
Identified a new Hermitian form of Swanson's Hamiltonian
Provides insights into the structure of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians
Enhances the theoretical framework of quantum mechanics
Abstract
We notice new Hermitian counterpart of Swanson's Hamiltonian.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
