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Real-time Feynman path integral with Picard--Lefschetz theory and its applications to quantum tunneling

Mathematical Physics 2014-09-30 v3 High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Theory math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

Picard--Lefschetz theory is applied to path integrals of quantum mechanics, in order to compute real-time dynamics directly. After discussing basic properties of real-time path integrals on Lefschetz thimbles, we demonstrate its computational method in a concrete way by solving three simple examples of quantum mechanics. It is applied to quantum mechanics of a double-well potential, and quantum tunneling is discussed. We identify all of the complex saddle points of the classical action, and their properties are discussed in detail. However a big theoretical difficulty turns out to appear in rewriting the original path integral into a sum of path integrals on Lefschetz thimbles. We discuss generality of that problem and mention its importance. Real-time tunneling processes are shown to be described by those complex saddle points, and thus semi-classical description of real-time quantum tunneling becomes possible on solid ground if we could solve that problem.

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@article{arxiv.1406.2386,
  title  = {Real-time Feynman path integral with Picard--Lefschetz theory and its applications to quantum tunneling},
  author = {Yuya Tanizaki and Takayuki Koike},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.2386},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

24 pages, 9 figures; (v2) Discussion in Sec.4.3 is improved, Figs. 8 and 9 added, typos corrected, references added; (v3) typos corrected