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Williamson theorem in classical, quantum, and statistical physics

Quantum Physics 2021-11-23 v2 Statistical Mechanics Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

In this work we present (and encourage the use of) the Williamson theorem and its consequences in several contexts in physics. We demonstrate this theorem using only basic concepts of linear algebra and symplectic matrices. As an immediate application in the context of small oscillations, we show that applying this theorem reveals the normal-mode coordinates and frequencies of the system in the Hamiltonian scenario. A modest introduction of the symplectic formalism in quantum mechanics is presented, useing the theorem to study quantum normal modes and canonical distributions of thermodynamically stable systems described by quadratic Hamiltonians. As a last example, a more advanced topic concerning uncertainty relations is developed to show once more its utility in a distinct and modern perspective.

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@article{arxiv.2106.11965,
  title  = {Williamson theorem in classical, quantum, and statistical physics},
  author = {F. Nicacio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.11965},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

14 pages + Supplementary Material (8 pages), 1 figure

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