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arxiv: hep-lat/9506011 · v1 · pith:WWH5XZEFnew · submitted 1995-06-06 · ✦ hep-lat · cond-mat

SPHERICALLY SYMMETRIC RANDOM WALKS I. REPRESENTATION IN TERMS OF ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS

classification ✦ hep-lat cond-mat
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Spherically symmetric random walks in arbitrary dimension $D$ can be described in terms of Gegenbauer (ultraspherical) polynomials. For example, Legendre polynomials can be used to represent the special case of two-dimensional spherically symmetric random walks. In general, there is a connection between orthogonal polynomials and semibounded one-dimensional random walks; such a random walk can be viewed as taking place on the set of integers $n$, $n=0,~1,~2,~\ldots$, that index the polynomials. This connection allows one to express random-walk probabilities as weighted inner products of the polynomials. The correspondence between polynomials and random walks is exploited here to construct and analyze spherically symmetric random walks in $D$-dimensional space, where $D$ is {\sl not} restricted to be an integer. The weighted inner-product representation is used to calculate exact closed-form spatial and temporal moments of the probability distribution associated with the random walk. The polynomial representation of spherically symmetric random walks is also used to calculate the two-point Green's function for a rotationally symmetric free scalar quantum field theory.

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