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Painleve Transcendents and PT-Symmetric Hamiltonians

Mathematical Physics 2015-02-16 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

Unstable separatrix solutions for the first and second Painlev\'e transcendents are studied both numerically and analytically. For a fixed initial condition, say y(0)=0y(0)=0, there is a discrete set of initial slopes y(0)=bny'(0)=b_n that give rise to separatrix solutions. Similarly, for a fixed initial slope, say y(0)=0y'(0)= 0, there is a discrete set of initial values y(0)=cny(0)=c_n that give rise to separatrix solutions. For Painlev\'e I the large-nn asymptotic behavior of bnb_n is bnBIn3/5b_n\sim B_{\rm I}n^{3/5} and that of cnc_n is cnCIn2/5c_n\sim C_{\rm I}n^{2/ 5}, and for Painlev\'e II the large-nn asymptotic behavior of bnb_n is bnBIIn2/3b_n \sim B_{\rm II}n^{2/3} and that of cnc_n is cnCIIn1/3c_n\sim C_{\rm II}n^{1/3}. The constants BIB_{\rm I}, CIC_{\rm I}, BIIB_{\rm II}, and CIIC_{\rm II} are first determined numerically. Then, they are found analytically and in closed form by reducing the nonlinear equations to the linear eigenvalue problems associated with the cubic and quartic PT-symmetric Hamiltonians H=12p2+2ix3H=\frac{1}{2}p^2+2ix^3 and H=12p212x4H=\frac{1}{2}p^2-\frac{1}{2}x^4.

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@article{arxiv.1502.04089,
  title  = {Painleve Transcendents and PT-Symmetric Hamiltonians},
  author = {Carl M. Bender and Javad Komijani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.04089},
  year   = {2015}
}

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14 pages, 15 figures