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The quantum roll in d-dimensions and the large-d expansion

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We investigate the quantum roll for a particle in a dd-dimensional ``Mexican hat'' potential in quantum mechanics, comparing numerical simulations in dd-dimensions with the results of a large-dd expansion, up to order 1/d1/d, of the coupled closed time path (CTP) Green's function equations, as well as to a post-Gaussian variational approximation in dd-dimensions. The quantum roll problem for a set of NN coupled oscillators is equivalent to a (d=N)(d=N)-dimensional spherically symmetric quantum mechanics problem. For this problem the large-N expansion is equivalent to an expansion in 1/d1/d where dd is the number of dimensions. We use the Schwinger-Mahanthappa-Keldysh CTP formalism to determine the causal update equations to order 1/d1/d. We also study the quantum fluctuations <r2><r^2> as a function of time and find that the 1/d1/d 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 (dd \to \infty) harmonic behavior as we reduce dd.

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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