Abstract

Some examples of branched Hamiltonians are explored, as recently advocated by Shapere and Wilczek. These are actually cases of switchback potentials, albeit in momentum space, as previously analyzed for quasi-Hamiltonian dynamical systems in a classical context. A basic model, with a pair of Hamiltonian branches related by supersymmetry, is considered as an interesting illustration, and as stimulation.

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