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Complexified phase spaces, initial value representations, and the accuracy of semiclassical propagation

Published 24 Jun 2020 in quant-ph | (2006.13902v1)

Abstract: Using phase-space complexification, an Initial Value Representation (IVR) for the semiclassical propagator in position space is obtained as a composition of inverse Segal-Bargmann (S-B) transforms of the semiclassical coherent state propagator. The result is shown to be free of caustic singularities and identical to the Herman-Kluk (H-K) propagator, found ubiquitously in physical and chemical applications. We contrast the theoretical aspects of this particular IVR with the van Vleck-Gutzwiller (vV-G) propagator and one of its IVRs, often employed in order to evade the non-linear "root-search" for trajectories required by vV-G. We demonstrate that bypassing the root-search comes at the price of serious numerical instability for all IVRs except the H-K propagator. We back up our theoretical arguments with comprehensive numerical calculations performed using the homogeneous Kerr system, about which we also unveil some unexpected new phenomena, namely: (1) the observation of a clear mark of half the Ehrenfest's time in semiclassical dynamics; and (2) the accumulation of trajectories around caustics as a function of increasing time (dubbed "caustic stickiness"). We expect these phenomena to be more general than for the Kerr system alone.

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