On the Positive Definiteness of Green's functions
ORAL
Abstract
Response functions of quantum systems, such as electron Green's functions, magnetic, or charge susceptibilities, describe the response of a system to an external perturbation. They are the central objects of interest in field theories and quantum computing and measured directly in experiment. Response functions are intrinsically causal. In equilibrium and steady-state systems, they correspond to a positive spectral function in the frequency domain. This talk will show that response functions define an inner product on a Hilbert space and thereby induce a positive definite function. The properties of this function can be used to reduce noise in measured data and, in equilibrium and steady state, to construct positive definite extensions for data known on finite time intervals, which are then guaranteed to correspond to positive spectra.
* AFK was supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and En- gineering under grant no. DE-SC0023231. EG and CY were supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Of- fice of Science, Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research and Office of Basic Energy Science, Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) pro- gram under Award Number(s) DE-SC0022088.
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Publication: arXiv:2309.02566
Presenters
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Emanuel C Gull
University of Michigan
Authors
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Emanuel C Gull
University of Michigan
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Alexander F Kemper
North Carolina State University
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Chao Yang
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley national lab