PT-Symmetric Quantum Theory Defined in a Krein Space
Abstract
We provide a mathematical framework for PT-symmetric quantum theory, which is applicable irrespective of whether a system is defined on R or a complex contour, whether PT symmetry is unbroken, and so on. The linear space in which PT-symmetric quantum theory is naturally defined is a Krein space constructed by introducing an indefinite metric into a Hilbert space composed of square integrable complex functions in a complex contour. We show that in this Krein space every PT-symmetric operator is P-Hermitian if and only if it has transposition symmetry as well, from which the characteristic properties of the PT-symmetric Hamiltonians found in the literature follow. Some possible ways to construct physical theories are discussed within the restriction to the class K(H).
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0603096,
title = {PT-Symmetric Quantum Theory Defined in a Krein Space},
author = {Toshiaki Tanaka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0603096},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
8 pages, no figures; Refs. added, minor revision