The position operator r^ appears as i∂p in wave mechanics, while its matrix form (e. g. , under a Bloch basis) is well known diverging in diagonals, causing difficulties in basis transformation, observable yielding, etc. We aim to find a convergent r-matrix (CRM) to improve the existing divergent r-matrix (DRM), and investigate its influence at both the conceptual and the application levels. A key modification is increasing the familiar substitution of r^ by i∂p to i∑j∂kj, namely the N-th Weyl algebra. Resolving the divergence makes r-matrix rigorously defined, and we are able to show r-matrix is distinct from a spin matrix in terms of its defining principles, transformation behavior, and the observable it yields. Conceptually, the CRM fills the logical gap between the r-matrix and the Berry connection (this unremarked vagueness has caused the diagonal divergence). In application, we focus on transport, and discover that the Hermitian matrix is not identical with the associative Hermitian operator, i. e. , rm, n=rn, m*⇎r^=r^†, which subtly affects the celebrated Berry curvature formula for adiabatic current. We also discuss how such a non-representation CRM can contribute to building a unified transport theory.
Song et al. (Thu,) studied this question.