Infinitesimal and infinite numbers as an approach to quantum mechanics

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Abstract

Non-Archimedean mathematics is an approach based on fields which contain infinitesimal and infinite elements. Within this approach, we construct a space of a particular class of generalized functions, ultrafunctions. The space of ultrafunctions can be used as a richer framework for a description of a physical system in quantum mechanics. In this paper, we provide a discussion of the space of ultrafunctions and its advantages in the applications of quantum mechanics, particularly for the Schrödinger equation for a Hamiltonian with the delta function potential.

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Benci, V., Baglini, L. L., & Simonov, K. (2019). Infinitesimal and infinite numbers as an approach to quantum mechanics. Quantum, 3. https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2019-05-03-137

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