Abstract
We study the problem of a nonrelativistic quantum particle moving on a real line with an idealized and localized singular interaction with zero range at x = 0 (i.e., a point interaction there). This kind of system can be described in two ways: (i) by considering an alternative free system (i.e., without the singular potential) but excluding the point x = 0 (In this case, the point interaction is exclusively encoded in the boundary conditions.) and (ii) by explicitly considering the singular interaction by means of a local singular potential. In this paper we relate, compare, and discuss, in a simple and pedagogical way these two equivalent approaches. Our main goal in this paper is to introduce the essential ideas about point interactions in a very accesible form to advanced undergraduates.
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