Rigorous path integrals for supersymmetric quantum mechanics: completing the path integral proof of the index theorem

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arXiv1805.00399MaRDI QIDQ6301034FDOQ6301034

Dana Fine, Stephen Sawin

Publication date: 1 May 2018

Abstract: Many introductory courses in quantum mechanics include Feynman's time-slicing definition of the path integral, with a complete derivation of the propagator in the simplest of cases. However, attempts to generalize this, for instance to non-quadratic potentials, encounter formidable analytic issues in showing the successive approximations in fact converge to a definite expression for the path integral. The present work describes how to carry out the analysis for a class of Lagrangians broad enough to include the evolution, in imaginary time, of spinors constrained to live on a Riemannian manifold. For these Lagrangians, the successive time-slicing approximations converge. The limit provides a definition of the path integral which agrees with the imaginary-time Feynman propagator. With this as the definition, the steepest-descent approximation to the path integral for twisted N=1/2 supersymmetric quantum mechanics is provably correct. These results complete a new proof of the Atiyah-Singer index theorem for the twisted Dirac operator.












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