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The difficulties with singular attractive potentials are traced to the fact that they lead to nonself-adjoint Hamiltonians. These are not acceptable in the framework of quantum mechanics.
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Si rintraccia l'origine delle difficoltà che si incontrano con i potenziali attrattivi singolari nel fatto che essi portano ad hamiltoniane non autoaggiunte. Queste non sono accettabili nello schema della meccanica quantistica.
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Behncke, H. Some remarks on singular attractive potentials. Nuovo Cimento A (1965-1970) 55, 780–785 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02819574
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