Spectra of observables in the \(q\)-oscillator and \(q\)-analogue of the Fourier transform (Q2495119)

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Spectra of observables in the \(q\)-oscillator and \(q\)-analogue of the Fourier transform
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    Spectra of observables in the \(q\)-oscillator and \(q\)-analogue of the Fourier transform (English)
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    4 July 2006
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    The author studies self-adjoint extensions of the position and momentum operators \(Q\) and \(P\) for the \(q\)-oscillator with the main relation \(aa^{+}-qa^{+}a=1\), when \(q>1\). For these values of \(q\) the operators \(Q\) and \(P\) are unbounded and not essentially self-adjoint. In an appropriate basis these operators can be represented by a Jacobi matrix and hence they can be studied using \(q\)-orthogonal polynomials associated to them. Rewriting the latter ones using the \(q^{-1}\)-continuous Hermite polynomials and using orthogonality measures for them the author determines the spectra of self-adjoint extensions of \(Q\) and \(P\). As a consequence one gets that the creation and annihilation operators \(a^{+}\) and \(a\) of the \(q\)-oscillator do not determine uniquely the physical system in the case \(q>1\). In order to determine this system uniquely one has to choose appropriate self-adjoint extensions of \(Q\) and \(P\).
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    \(q\)-oscillator
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    position operator
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    momentum operator
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    spectra
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    Fourier transform
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