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Analytic Continuation Between Real- and Imaginary-Time Quantum Dynamics and the Fundamental Instability of Inverse Reconstruction

Applied Physics 2026-05-12 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

We develop a unified spectral-semigroup framework that connects real-time and imaginary-time quantum dynamics through analytic continuation. Within this formulation, evolution is expressed as an exponential reweighting of spectral components generated by a single operator G\mathcal{G}, placing unitary and dissipative dynamics on equal footing within a common spectral structure. The mapping naturally induces a nonlocal fractional operator in time, giving rise to a contractive semigroup governed by a square-root spectral deformation and identifying imaginary-time evolution as an effective fractional low-pass filter. While exponential attenuation suppresses high-frequency components, the inverse transformation remains systematically controllable within a well-defined spectral window. In this regime, stable reconstruction of low-energy and coarse-grained dynamical features is achieved, establishing a predictive relation between imaginary-time evolution and recoverable information. This leads to a quantitative description of a bandwidth-resolved asymmetry between forward propagation and inverse recovery. Across systems with continuous and discrete spectra, few-level coherence, and non-Hermitian generators, we demonstrate that spectral structure governs reconstruction fidelity in a unified manner. In particular, non-Hermitian and open-system settings reveal that irreversibility emerges as a geometry- and scale-dependent feature of the spectrum, tied to both damping and eigenstate non-orthogonality. These results recast analytic continuation as a structured, scale-dependent filtering process with quantifiable and systematically accessible reconstruction limits, providing a unified perspective on the interplay between dynamics, spectral geometry, and information recovery.

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@article{arxiv.2605.10545,
  title  = {Analytic Continuation Between Real- and Imaginary-Time Quantum Dynamics and the Fundamental Instability of Inverse Reconstruction},
  author = {Pengfei Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.10545},
  year   = {2026}
}