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Non-hermitian operator modelling of basic cancer cell dynamics
2018
We propose a dynamical system of tumor cells proliferation based on operatorial methods. The approach we propose is quantum-like: we use ladder and number operators to describe healthy and tumor cells birth and death, and the evolution is ruled by a non-hermitian Hamiltonian which includes, in a non reversible way, the basic biological mechanisms we consider for the system. We show that this approach is rather efficient in describing some processes of the cells. We further add some medical treatment, described by adding a suitable term in the Hamiltonian, which controls and limits the growth of tumor cells, and we propose an optimal approach to stop, and reverse, this growth.
Some Physical Appearances of Vector Coherent States and CS Related to Degenerate Hamiltonians
2005
In the spirit of some earlier work on the construction of vector coherent states over matrix domains, we compute here such states associated to some physical Hamiltonians. In particular, we construct vector coherent states of the Gazeau-Klauder type. As a related problem, we also suggest a way to handle degeneracies in the Hamiltonian for building coherent states. Specific physical Hamiltonians studied include a single photon mode interacting with a pair of fermions, a Hamiltonian involving a single boson and a single fermion, a charged particle in a three dimensional harmonic force field and the case of a two-dimensional electron placed in a constant magnetic field, orthogonal to the plane…
Non-Hermitian Hamiltonians in Quantum Physics
2016
This volume collects the selected contributions presented at or inspired by the15th International Workshop on Pseuso-Hermitian Hamiltonians in QuantumPhysics(PHHQP15), held in Palermo, Italy, from May 18 to 23, 2015. Thisworkshop was the 15th in the series of international meetings that was started in2003. These meetings were mainly attended by mathematicians and physicistsinterested in the study of non-Hermitian operators and Hamiltonians, and in theirphysical applications. About 80 mathematicians and physicists attended the 2015Workshop in Palermo.