Handbook of Feynman Path Integrals by Christian Grosche, Frank Steiner

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By Christian Grosche, Frank Steiner

Provides for the 1st time a accomplished desk of Feynman direction integrals including an intensive checklist of references. Serves the reader as an intensive creation to the speculation of direction integrals.

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5 ( z ''D - z'D). 58) with l Y - xl 2 = (yl _ xl)2 + . . + (yO _ xD)Z. The D-dimensional free Green function can be found in Sect. 2. , xcl(t') = x' and xcl(t") = x". 2 The Path Integral in Cartesian Coordinates 31 Hove determinant [193, 710, 765, 905], see Chap. 1 and Sect. 2. 59) is diagonal and has the simple form (--02RO,Cl/OX"aOxtb) -: (m/T)5 ab, and det( (m/T)5 ~b) = (m/T) D . 19). 24) which can be generalized to (N _> 2) K(x",zt;t",t') = / dXl / ~ t d z 2 . . / dxN-1 • g(x", XN-1; t", tN-1)...

19). We therefore usually write in the time-independent case K ( x " , x ' ; T ) := K ( x " , x ' ; t " , t ' ) = K(x",x';T,O) . 19)) lim K(x", x'; T) = 5(x" - x') . 24) which is an important law for the composition of amplitudes for events which occur successively in time [326, 340]. There are many quantum mechanical systems for which the time-dependent kernel K cannot be given in explicit form, but instead its Fourier transform with respect to time can be explicitly written down. 25) where a small positive imaginary part (r > 0) has been added to the energy E.

1) or, equivalently, in terms of the classical Hamiltonian H = H(p,x) : = p ~ - s 1 ~m p + V(x) . 2) Here /c = dx(t)/dt is the velocity, and p := 0s = rode the generalized momentum conjugate to x. 2). Working in the Schr5dinger picture, the canonical variables (z, p) are replaced by the time-independent Hermitian operators (x, p) which act on time-dependent state vectors [gr(t)) E 7 / o f a separable Hilbert space 7/. 3) where h denotes Planck's constant divided by 27r. At a given time t, the physical state of the quantum mechanical system is completely described by the vector Igt(t)) E 7/.

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