Renormalized Bogoliubov Theory for the Nelson Model
Abstract
We consider the time evolution of the renormalized Nelson model, which describes bosons linearly coupled to a quantized scalar field, in the mean-field limit of many particles with coupling constant proportional to . First, we show that initial states exhibiting Bose-Einstein condensation for the particles and approximating a coherent state for the quantum field retain their structure under the many-body time evolution. Concretely, the dynamics of the reduced densities are approximated by solutions of two coupled PDEs, the Schr\"odinger-Klein-Gordon equations. Second, we construct a renormalized Bogoliubov evolution that describes the quantum fluctuations around the Schr\"odinger-Klein-Gordon equations. This evolution is used to extend the approximation of the evolved many-body state to the full norm topology. In summary, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the Nelson model that reveals the role of renormalization in the mean-field Bogoliubov theory.
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@article{arxiv.2305.06722,
title = {Renormalized Bogoliubov Theory for the Nelson Model},
author = {Marco Falconi and Jonas Lampart and Nikolai Leopold and David Mitrouskas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.06722},
year = {2023}
}
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76 pages, 1 figure