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A new approach is developed for solving spectral problems for operators with continuous spectrum, which consists in the integral transform of the problem by using coherent Schwartz distributions. The constructed family of coherent distributions is a complete analogue of the family of ordinary coherent states. More precisely, it satisfies all Gazeau–Klauder axioms satisfied by the usual coherent states. But in contrast to the coherent states belonging to the point spectrum of the annihilation operator (or operators), the coherent distributions belong to the continuous spectrum of some Hermitian operators. Therefore, the coherent distributions work better than the coherent states as the kernel of the integral representation of generalized eigenfunctions of operators with continuous spectrum. In this work, this approach is demonstrated with an example of solving a basic problem of quantum mechanics, i.e., the problem of the continuous part of the spectrum of the Hamiltonian of the hydrogen atom.
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