Product structure of heat phase space and branching Brownian motion
Abstract
A generical formalism for the discussion of Brownian processes with non-constant particle number is developed, based on the observation that the phase space of heat possesses a product structure that can be encoded in a commutative unit ring. A single Brownian particle is discussed in a Hilbert module theory, with the underlying ring structure seen to be intimately linked to the non-differentiability of Brownian paths. Multi-particle systems with interactions are explicitly constructed using a Fock space approach. The resulting ring-valued quantum field theory is applied to binary branching Brownian motion, whose Dyson-Schwinger equations can be exactly solved. The presented formalism permits the application of the full machinery of quantum field theory to Brownian processes.
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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0209016,
title = {Product structure of heat phase space and branching Brownian motion},
author = {Frederic P. Schuller and Pascal Vogt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0209016},
year = {2009}
}
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32 pages, journal version. Annals of Physics, N.Y. (to appear)