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Complex saddle trajectories for multidimensional quantum wave packet/coherent state propagation: application to a many-body system (1804.10511v1)

Published 26 Apr 2018 in cond-mat.stat-mech, physics.atom-ph, and quant-ph

Abstract: A practical search technique for finding the complex saddle points used in wave packet or coherent state propagation is developed which works for a large class of Hamiltonian dynamical systems with many degrees of freedom. The method can be applied to problems in atomic, molecular, and optical physics, and other domains. A Bose-Hubbard model is used to illustrate the application to a many-body system where discrete symmetries play an important and fascinating role. For multidimensional wave packet propagation, locating the necessary saddles involves the seemingly insurmountable difficulty of solving a boundary value problem in a high-dimensional complex space, followed by determining whether each particular saddle found actually contributes. In principle, this must be done for each propagation time considered. The method derived here identifies a real search space of minimal dimension, which leads to a complete set of contributing saddles up to intermediate times much longer than the Ehrenfest time scale for the system. The analysis also gives a powerful tool for rapidly identifying the various dynamical regimes of the system.

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