Geometric phase and modulus relations for probability amplitudes as functions on complex parameter spaces

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DOI10.1063/1.1612895zbMATH Open1063.81053arXivmath-ph/0203044OpenAlexW2044332180MaRDI QIDQ4833181FDOQ4833181


Authors: Alonso Botero Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 14 December 2004

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We investigate general differential relations connecting the respective behavior s of the phase and modulo of probability amplitudes of the form amppsifpsi, where ketpsif is a fixed state in Hilbert space and ketpsi is a section of a holomorphic line bundle over some complex parameter space. Amplitude functions on such bundles, while not strictly holomorphic, nevertheless satisfy generalized Cauchy-Riemann conditions involving the U(1) Berry-Simon connection on the parameter space. These conditions entail invertible relations between the gradients of the phase and modulo, therefore allowing for the reconstruction of the phase from the modulo (or vice-versa) and other conditions on the behavior of either polar component of the amplitude. As a special case, we consider amplitude functions valued on the space of pure states, the ray space calR=mathbbCPn, where transition probabilities have a geometric interpretation in terms of geodesic distances as measured with the Fubini-Study metric. In conjunction with the generalized Cauchy-Riemann conditions, this geodesic interpretation leads to additional relations, in particular a novel connection between the modulus of the amplitude and the phase gradient, somewhat reminiscent of the WKB formula. Finally, a connection with geometric phases is established.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/0203044




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