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Finite dimensional approximations to Wiener measure and path integral formulas on manifolds

Differential Geometry 2007-05-23 v1 Probability

Abstract

Certain natural geometric approximation schemes are developed for Wiener measure on a compact Riemannian manifold. These approximations closely mimic the informal path integral formulas used in the physics literature for representing the heat semi-group on Riemannian manifolds. The path space is approximated by finite dimensional manifolds consisting of piecewise geodesic paths adapted to partitions PP of [0,1][0,1]. The finite dimensional manifolds of piecewise geodesics carry both an H1H^{1} and a L2L^{2} type Riemannian structures GPiG^i_P. It is proved that as the mesh of the partition tends to 00, 1/ZPie1/2E(σ)VolGPi(σ)ρi(σ)ν(σ) 1/Z_P^i e^{- 1/2 E(\sigma)} Vol_{G^i_P}(\sigma) \to \rho_i(\sigma)\nu(\sigma) where E(σ)E(\sigma ) is the energy of the piecewise geodesic path σ\sigma, and for i=0i=0 and 11, ZPiZ_P^i is a ``normalization'' constant, VolGPiVol_{G^i_P} is the Riemannian volume form relative GPiG^i_P, and ν\nu is Wiener measure on paths on MM. Here ρ1=1\rho_1 = 1 and ρ0(σ)=exp(1/601Scal(σ(s))ds) \rho_0 (\sigma) = \exp( -1/6 \int_0^1 Scal(\sigma(s))ds ) where ScalScal is the scalar curvature of MM. These results are also shown to imply the well know integration by parts formula for the Wiener measure.

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@article{arxiv.math/9807098,
  title  = {Finite dimensional approximations to Wiener measure and path integral formulas on manifolds},
  author = {Lars Andersson and Bruce K. Driver},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9807098},
  year   = {2007}
}

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