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Recent Developments of the Theory of Tunneling
Author(s) -
Hideaki Aoyama,
Toshiyuki Harano,
Hisashi Kikuchi,
Ikuo Okouchi,
Masatoshi Sato,
Shinya Wada
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
progress of theoretical physics supplement
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0375-9687
DOI - 10.1143/ptps.127.1
Subject(s) - path integral formulation , imaginary time , quantum tunnelling , quantum field theory , the imaginary , formalism (music) , physics , theoretical physics , quantum , quantum mechanics , classical mechanics , open quantum system , supersymmetric quantum mechanics , psychology , musical , art , psychotherapist , visual arts
Path-integral approach in imaginary and complex time has been provensuccessful in treating the tunneling phenomena in quantum mechanics and quantumfield theories. Latest developments in this field, the proper valley method inimaginary time, its application to various quantum systems, complex timeformalism, asympton theory for the large order analysis of the perturbationtheory, are reviewed in a self-contained manner.Comment: 100 pages, LaTeX, PTPTeX.sty, 36 eps figures, To be published in Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplimen

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