Abstract
Motivated by recent work on three-point QCD sum rules in heavy quark physics, we use simple quantum mechanical models to study the basic issue of duality in three-point sum rules. We show that while in all of these models the duality in two-point sum rules works fine, the duality in three-point sum rules may be 100% violated, leading to completely unreliable predictions for the matrix elements in question. The implications for three-point QCD sum rules are discussed. A new estimate for the parameter ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\lambda}}}_{1}$ of HQET is given.
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