A Note on (Spin-) Coherent-State Path Integral
Abstract
It is pointed out that there are some fundamental difficulties with the frequently used continuous-time formalism of the spin-coherent-state path integral. They arise already in a single-spin system and at the level of the "classical action" not to speak of fluctuations around the "classical path". Similar difficulties turn out to be present in the case of the (boson-)coherent-state path integral as well; although partially circumventable by an ingenious trick (Klauder's -prescription) at the "classical level", they manifest themselves at the level of fluctuations. Detailed analysis of the origin of these difficulties makes it clear that the only way of avoiding them is to work with the proper discrete-time formalism. The thesis is explicitly illustrated with a harmonic oscillator and a spin under a constant magnetic field.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9807005,
title = {A Note on (Spin-) Coherent-State Path Integral},
author = {Junya Shibata and Shin Takagi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9807005},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
32 pages, 3 figures, Revtex