“…For a long time, it was believed that to describe quantum systems it is necessary to use theories with Hermitian Hamiltonians (or Lagrangians), since in this case the energy spectrum is real. However, in recent decades, it has been understood that there are situations, especially in open physical systems interacting with the environment, which can be effectively considered in the framework of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians (see, e.g., in review [1]). Moreover, it was claimed that if non-Hermitian theories have in addition a space-time reflection symmetry PT , then its energy spectrum is real [2,3], i.e.…”