Delta function and dirac notation

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Hello there !
I found this discussion http://physics.stackexchange.com/qu...a-delta-function-position-space-wave-function about dirac notation and delta function .
The one that answers to the problem says that ##<a|a>=1## and ##<a|-a>=0## .
As far as i know:
1) ##<a|-a>=δ(a-(-a))## which in this case is zero because delta function is zero everywhere except ##x=-a## where it goes to infinity. So i understand why this is zero.
2) ##<a|a>=δ(a-a) → ∞ ## and not 1 . Am I wrong and this ##<a|a>## is obviously 1. Can you explain me please?
 
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KostasV said:
The one that answers to the problem says that ##<a|a>=1## and ##<a|-a>=0## .

You are correct - it is infinity. Strictly speaking its undefined, but is usually taken as infinity. The issue with infinity and why its better to have it undefined is c∂(t) is also zero when t is not zero and infinity when t = 0 for any positive c. So, naively, c'∂(t) = c∂(t) for any positive c or c'. But it acts differently when integrated.

Thanks
Bill
 
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So it is wrong to normalize the function with the two delta functions that he gives using ##<a|a>=1## because it actually goes to infinity.
So how could we normalize ##ψ(x)=δ(x-a)+δ(x-a)## in a correct way ?
 
KostasV said:
So it is wrong to normalize the function with the two delta functions that he gives using ##<a|a>=1## because it actually goes to infinity. So how could we normalize ##ψ(x)=δ(x-a)+δ(x-a)## in a correct way ?

They are distributions - normalisation makes no sense. The square of a delta function doesn't exist.

I suggest getting hold of the following:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521558905/?tag=pfamazon01-20

It will help in many areas of applied math not just QM.

Thanks
Bill
 
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Thank you for your response :)
 
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