Gaussian-Wigner distributions in quantum mechanics and optics

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Abstract

Gaussian kernels representing operators on the Hilbert space scrH=L2(openRn) are studied. Necessary and sufficient conditions on such a kernel in order that the corresponding operator be positive semidefinite, corresponding to a density matrix (cross-spectral density) in quantum mechanics (optics), are derived. The Wigner distribution method is shown to be a convenient framework for characterizing Gaussian kernels and their unitary evolution under Sp(2n,openR) action. The nontrivial role played by a phase term in the kernel is brought out. The entire analysis is presented in a form which is directly applicable to n-dimensional oscillator systems in quantum mechanics and to Gaussian Schell-model partially coherent fields in optics. © 1987 The American Physical Society.

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Simon, R., Sudarshan, E. C. G., & Mukunda, N. (1987). Gaussian-Wigner distributions in quantum mechanics and optics. Physical Review A, 36(8), 3868–3880. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.36.3868

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