The quantum roll in d-dimensions and the large-d expansion
Abstract
We investigate the quantum roll for a particle in a -dimensional ``Mexican hat'' potential in quantum mechanics, comparing numerical simulations in -dimensions with the results of a large- expansion, up to order , of the coupled closed time path (CTP) Green's function equations, as well as to a post-Gaussian variational approximation in -dimensions. The quantum roll problem for a set of coupled oscillators is equivalent to a -dimensional spherically symmetric quantum mechanics problem. For this problem the large-N expansion is equivalent to an expansion in where is the number of dimensions. We use the Schwinger-Mahanthappa-Keldysh CTP formalism to determine the causal update equations to order . We also study the quantum fluctuations as a function of time and find that the corrections improve the agreement with numerical simulations at short times (over one or two oscillations) but beyond two oscillations, the approximation fails to correspond to a positive probability function. Using numerical methods, we also study how the long time behavior of the motion changes from its asymptotic () harmonic behavior as we reduce .
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9808234,
title = {The quantum roll in d-dimensions and the large-d expansion},
author = {Bogdan Mihaila and John F. Dawson and Fred Cooper and Mary Brewster and Salman Habib},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9808234},
year = {2007}
}
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13 pages, 8 figures