Construction of a non-Gaussian and rotation-invariant \Phi ^4-measure and associated flow on {\mathbb R}^3 through stochastic quantization

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Authors: S. Albeverio, Seiichiro Kusuoka Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 16 February 2021

Abstract: A new construction of non-Gaussian, rotation-invariant and reflection positive probability measures mu associated with the varphi34-model of quantum field theory is presented. Our construction uses a combination of semigroup methods, and methods of stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs) for finding solutions and stationary measures of the natural stochastic quantization associated with the varphi34-model. Our starting point is a suitable approximation muM,N of the measure mu we intend to construct. muM,N is parametrized by an M-dependent space cut-off function hoM:mathbbR3ightarrowmathbbR and an N-dependent momentum cut-off function psiN:widehatmathbbR3congmathbbR3ightarrowmathbbR, that act on the interaction term (nonlinear term and counterterms). The corresponding family of stochastic quantization equations yields solutions (XtM,N,tgeq0) that have muM,N as an invariant probability measure. By a combination of probabilistic and functional analytic methods for singular stochastic differential equations on negative-indices weighted Besov spaces (with rotation invariant weights) we prove the tightness of the family of continuous processes (XtM,N,tgeq0)M,N. Limit points in the sense of convergence in law exist, when both M and N diverge to +infty. The limit processes (Xt;tgeq0) are continuous on the intersection of suitable Besov spaces and any limit point mu of the muM,N is a stationary measure of X. mu is shown to be a rotation-invariant and non-Gaussian probability measure and we provide results on its support. It is also proven that mu satisfies a further important property belonging to the family of axioms for Euclidean quantum fields, it is namely reflection positive.













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