
arXiv: 1506.06264
In this paper we investigate the one-dimensional harmonic oscillator with a singular perturbation concentrated in one point. We describe all possible selfadjoint realizations and we show that for certain conditions on the perturbation exactly one negative eigenvalues can arise. This eigenvalue tends to $-\infty$ as the perturbation becomes stronger.
HARMONIC OSCILLATOR,SINGULAR PERTURBATION,SELFADJOINT EXTENSIONS,NEGATIVE EIGENVALUES,ГАРМОНИЧЕСКИЙ ОСЦИЛЛЯТОР,СИНГУЛЯРНЫЕ ВОЗМУЩЕНИЯ,САМОСОПРЯЖЕННЫЕ РАСШИРЕНИЯ,ОТРИЦАТЕЛЬНЫЕ СОБСТВЕННЫЕ ЗНАЧЕНИЯ, General theory of ordinary differential operators, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Linear symmetric and selfadjoint operators (unbounded), Mathematics - Functional Analysis, harmonic oscillator, selfadjoint extensions, FOS: Mathematics, 34L40, 81Q10, 81Q15, 35J10, singular perturbation, negative eigenvalues
HARMONIC OSCILLATOR,SINGULAR PERTURBATION,SELFADJOINT EXTENSIONS,NEGATIVE EIGENVALUES,ГАРМОНИЧЕСКИЙ ОСЦИЛЛЯТОР,СИНГУЛЯРНЫЕ ВОЗМУЩЕНИЯ,САМОСОПРЯЖЕННЫЕ РАСШИРЕНИЯ,ОТРИЦАТЕЛЬНЫЕ СОБСТВЕННЫЕ ЗНАЧЕНИЯ, General theory of ordinary differential operators, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Linear symmetric and selfadjoint operators (unbounded), Mathematics - Functional Analysis, harmonic oscillator, selfadjoint extensions, FOS: Mathematics, 34L40, 81Q10, 81Q15, 35J10, singular perturbation, negative eigenvalues
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