Superharmonic double-well systems with zero-energy ground states: Relevance for diffusive relaxation scenarios

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DOI10.5506/APHYSPOLB.53.3-A2arXiv2104.11905MaRDI QIDQ6366011FDOQ6366011


Authors: Piotr Garbaczewski, V. A. Stephanovich Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 April 2021

Abstract: Relaxation properties (specifically time-rates) of the Smoluchowski diffusion process on a line, in a confining potential U(x)simxm, m=2ngeq2, can be spectrally quantified by means of the affiliated Schr"{o}dinger semigroup exp(thatH), tgeq0. The inferred (dimensionally rescaled) motion generator hatH=Delta+calV(x) involves a potential function calV(x)=ax2m2bxm2, a=a(m),b=b(m)>0, which for m>2 has a conspicuous higher degree (superharmonic) double-well form. For each value of m>2, hatH has the zero-energy ground state eigenfunction ho1/2(x), where ho(x)simexp[U(x)] stands for the Boltzmann equilibrium pdf of the diffusion process. A peculiarity of hatH is that it refers to a family of quasi-exactly solvable Schr"{o}dinger-type systems, whose spectral data are either residual or analytically unavailable. As well, no numerically assisted procedures have been developed to this end. Except for the ground state zero eigenvalue and incidental trial-error outcomes, lowest positive energy levels (and energy gaps) of hatH are unknown. To overcome this obstacle, we develop a computer-assisted procedure to recover an approximate spectral solution of hatH for m>2. This task is accomplished for the relaxation-relevant low part of the spectrum. By admitting larger values of m (up to m=104), we examine the spectral "closeness" of hatH, mgg2 on R and the Neumann Laplacian DeltacalN in the interval [1,1], known to generate the Brownian motion with two-sided reflection.













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