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Singular potentials in one dimension

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1976

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Abstract

In quantum mechanics of one dimension it is shown for potentials which become infinite at a point but are continuous elsewhere, that the singularity acts as an impenetrable barrier if the potential is not integrable up to the singularity, but if the potential is integrable the behavior is not essentially different from that of a potential which does not become infinite.