Euclidean Gibbs states of interacting quantum anharmonic oscillators
Abstract
A rigorous description of the equilibrium thermodynamic properties of an infinite system of interacting -dimensional quantum anharmonic oscillators is given. The oscillators are indexed by the elements of a countable set , possibly irregular; the anharmonic potentials vary from site to site. The description is based on the representation of the Gibbs states in terms of path measures -- the so called Euclidean Gibbs measures. It is proven that: (a) the set of such measures is non-void and compact; (b) every obeys an exponential integrability estimate, the same for the whole set ; (c) every has a Lebowitz-Presutti type support; (d) is a singleton at high temperatures. In the case of attractive interaction and we prove that at low temperatures. The uniqueness of Gibbs measures due to quantum effects and at a nonzero external field are also proven in this case. Thereby, a qualitative theory of phase transitions and quantum effects, which interprets most important experimental data known for the corresponding physical objects, is developed. The mathematical result of the paper is a complete description of the set , which refines and extends the results known for models of this type.
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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0609045,
title = {Euclidean Gibbs states of interacting quantum anharmonic oscillators},
author = {Y. Kozitsky and T. Pasurek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0609045},
year = {2009}
}
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60 pages