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Inverse spectral theory for semiclassical Jaynes-Cummings systems (English)
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23 March 2016
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A classical integrable system \(F:=(J, H):M\rightarrow \mathbb{R}^2\) on a symplectic \(4\)-manifold \((M, \omega )\) is of \textit{Jaynes-Cummings type} if: a) \(F\) is a semitoric system; b) \(F\) has one, and only one, singularity of focus-focus type. A \textit{quantum integrable system of Jaynes-Cummings type} is given by two semiclassical commuting self-adjoint operators \((P, Q)\) whose principal symbols form a classical integrable system of Jaynes-Cummings type. The main result of this paper is Corollary 1.3: Let \((P, Q)\) and \((P^{\prime}, Q^{\prime})\) be quantum semitoric systems on \(M\) and \(M^{\prime}\) respectively, for which the Bohr-Sommerfeld rules hold. If \(\mathrm{JointSpec}(P, Q)=\mathrm{JointSpec}(P^{\prime }, Q^{\prime })+\mathcal{O}(\hbar ^2)\) and if the twisting invariants of their principal symbols \(\sigma (P, Q)\) and \(\sigma (P^{\prime }, Q^{\prime })\) are equal, then \(\sigma (P, Q)\) and \(\sigma (P^{\prime }, Q^{\prime })\) are isomorphic as semitoric integrable systems.
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inverse spectral theory
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semiclassical Jaynes-Cummings system
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