Partition functions and zeta functions of homogeneous Hermitian and PT-symmetric oscillators are computed from contour integrals of the ODE/IM counting function a(E) obtained from the Destri-de Vega equation.
Path-integral approach to the Wigner-Kirkwood expansion
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We study the high-temperature behavior of quantum-mechanical path integrals. Starting from the Feynman-Kac formula, we derive a new functional representation of the Wigner-Kirkwood perturbation expansion for quantum Boltzmann densities. As shown by its applications to different potentials, the presented expansion turns out to be quite efficient in generating analytic form of the higher-order expansion coefficients. To put some flesh on the bare bones we apply the expansion to obtain basic thermodynamic functions of the one-dimensional anharmonic oscillator. Further salient issues, such as generalization to the Bloch density matrix and comparison with the more customary world-line formulation are discussed.
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Partition Functions of Hermitian and PT-Symmetric Oscillators from Integrable Models
Partition functions and zeta functions of homogeneous Hermitian and PT-symmetric oscillators are computed from contour integrals of the ODE/IM counting function a(E) obtained from the Destri-de Vega equation.