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Interacting-fermion dynamics in Majorana phase space

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The problem of fermion dynamics is studied using the Q-function for fermions. This is a probabilistic phase-space representation, which we express using Majorana operators, so that the phase-space variable is… Click to show full abstract

The problem of fermion dynamics is studied using the Q-function for fermions. This is a probabilistic phase-space representation, which we express using Majorana operators, so that the phase-space variable is a real antisymmetric matrix. We consider a general interaction Hamiltonian with four Majorana operators and arbitrary properties. Our model includes the Majorana Hubbard and Fermi Hubbard Hamiltonians, as well as general quantum field theories of interacting fermions. Using the Majorana Q-function we derive a generalized Fokker-Planck equation, with results for the drift and diffusion terms. The diffusion term is proved to be traceless, which gives a dynamical interpretation as a forwards-backwards stochastic process. This approach leads to a model of quantum measurement in terms of an ontology with real vacuum fluctuations.

Keywords: fermion dynamics; phase space; space; interacting fermion

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2021

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