Some Theoretical Aspects of Quantum Mechanical Equations in Rindler Space
Abstract
In this article we have investigated some of the theoretical aspects of the solutions of quantum mechanical equations in Rindler space. We have developed the formalism for exact analytical solutions for Schrodinger equation and Klein-Gordon equation. Along with the approximate form of solutions for these two quantum mechanical equations. We have discussed the physical significance of our findings. The Hamiltonian operator in Rindler space is found to be non-Hermitian in nature. But the energy eigen values or the energy eigen spectra are observed to be real. We have noticed that the sole reason behind such real behavior is the PT symmetric form of the Hamiltonian operator.
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