AbstractCertain quantum mechanical potentials give rise to a vanishing perturbation series for at least one energy level (which as we here assume is the ground state), but the true ground-state energy is positive. We show here that in a typical case, the eigenvalue may be expressed in terms of a generalized perturbative expansion (resurgent expansion). Modified Bohr–Sommerfeld quantization conditions lead to generalized perturbative expansions which may be expressed in terms of nonanalytic factors of the form exp(−a/g), where a>0 is the instanton action, and power series in the coupling g, as well as logarithmic factors. The ground-state energy, for the specific Hamiltonians, is shown to be dominated by instanton effects, and we provide num...
Abstract We study quantum mechanical systems with a discrete spectrum. We show that the asymptotic s...
AbstractWe consider the ground state of an atom in the framework of non-relativistic qed. We show th...
AbstractThis is the first in a series of articles on singular perturbation series in quantum mechani...
Certain quantum mechanical potentials give rise to a vanishing perturbation series for at least one ...
AbstractCertain quantum mechanical potentials give rise to a vanishing perturbation series for at le...
This article is concerned with a special class of the "double-well-like" potentials that occur natur...
We consider specific quantum mechanical model problems for which perturbation theory fails to explai...
This article is concerned with a special class of the double-well- like potentials that occur natu...
In quantum mechanics and quantum field theory perturbation theory generically requires the inclusion...
In this paper, we present results of high precision computations for the ground energy of weakly cou...
In this paper, we present results of high precision computations for the ground energy of weakly cou...
In this paper we present results of computations for the ground energy of weakly coupled double well...
In this work we explicitly show resurgence relations between perturbative and one instanton sectors ...
We calculate the multi-instanton corrections to the ground state energy in large N Ma-trix Quantum M...
In this paper, we present results of high precision computations for the ground energy of weakly cou...
Abstract We study quantum mechanical systems with a discrete spectrum. We show that the asymptotic s...
AbstractWe consider the ground state of an atom in the framework of non-relativistic qed. We show th...
AbstractThis is the first in a series of articles on singular perturbation series in quantum mechani...
Certain quantum mechanical potentials give rise to a vanishing perturbation series for at least one ...
AbstractCertain quantum mechanical potentials give rise to a vanishing perturbation series for at le...
This article is concerned with a special class of the "double-well-like" potentials that occur natur...
We consider specific quantum mechanical model problems for which perturbation theory fails to explai...
This article is concerned with a special class of the double-well- like potentials that occur natu...
In quantum mechanics and quantum field theory perturbation theory generically requires the inclusion...
In this paper, we present results of high precision computations for the ground energy of weakly cou...
In this paper, we present results of high precision computations for the ground energy of weakly cou...
In this paper we present results of computations for the ground energy of weakly coupled double well...
In this work we explicitly show resurgence relations between perturbative and one instanton sectors ...
We calculate the multi-instanton corrections to the ground state energy in large N Ma-trix Quantum M...
In this paper, we present results of high precision computations for the ground energy of weakly cou...
Abstract We study quantum mechanical systems with a discrete spectrum. We show that the asymptotic s...
AbstractWe consider the ground state of an atom in the framework of non-relativistic qed. We show th...
AbstractThis is the first in a series of articles on singular perturbation series in quantum mechani...