The Weyl Series and the Trace formula: can we add them?
Abstract
Periodic orbit expressions for the density of states lead to spurious results when directly used to calculate quantities of thermodynamic interest. This is because the trace formula is usually valid only for large energies while the calculations make use of it at all energies. We present a prescription for circumventing this problem by isolating contributions which arise from the inaccurate low-energy behavior, and are spurious, from other subdominant contributions which are physical and are not contained in the Weyl series. The method is tested by analyzing the fermionic grand partition function for a disk billiard and may readily be extended to other dynamical systems.
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@article{arxiv.chao-dyn/9803015,
title = {The Weyl Series and the Trace formula: can we add them?},
author = {R. K. Bhaduri and N. D. Whelan and M. Brack and H. G. Miller and M. V. N. Murthy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:chao-dyn/9803015},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Substantial changes. There are now explicit asymptotic relations as well as a deeper analysis of the analytic structure of the various relations. We dispensed with the harmonic oscillator in order to have a deeper discussion of periodic orbits in billiards