The Berry-Keating Hamiltonian and the Local Riemann Hypothesis
Mathematical Physics
2015-05-27 v3 math.MP
Number Theory
Chaotic Dynamics
Quantum Physics
Abstract
The local Riemann hypothesis states that the zeros of the Mellin transform of a harmonic-oscillator eigenfunction (on a real or p-adic configuration space) have real part 1/2. For the real case, we show that the imaginary parts of these zeros are the eigenvalues of the Berry-Keating hamiltonian H=(xp+px)/2 projected onto the subspace of oscillator eigenfunctions of lower level. This gives a spectral proof of the local Riemann hypothesis for the reals, in the spirit of the Hilbert-Polya conjecture. The p-adic case is also discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1104.1850,
title = {The Berry-Keating Hamiltonian and the Local Riemann Hypothesis},
author = {Mark Srednicki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.1850},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
9 pages, no figures; v2 included more mathematical background, v3 has minor edits for clarity