Measuring the Hausdorff Dimension of Quantum Mechanical Paths
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- 17 January 1995
Abstract
We measure the propagator length in imaginary time quantum mechanics by Monte Carlo simulation on a lattice and extract the Hausdorff dimension $d_{H}$. We find that all local potentials fall into the same universality class giving $d_{H}=2$ like the free motion. A velocity dependent action ($S \propto \int dt \mid \vec{v} \mid^{\alpha}$) in the path integral (e.g. electrons moving in solids, or Brueckner's theory of nuclear matter) yields $d_{H}=\frac{\alpha }{\alpha - 1}$ if $\alpha > 2$ and $d_{H}=2$ if $\alpha \leq 2$. We discuss the relevance of fractal pathes in solid state physics and in $QFT$, in particular for the Wilson loop in $QCD$.
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- Version 1, 1995-01-17, ArXiv
- Published version: Physics Letters A, 199 (5-6), 299.
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