Evolution and invariants of free-particle moments

Mark Andrews*

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    Abstract

    Moments are expectation values of products of powers of position and momentum, taken over quantum states (or averages over a set of classical particles). For free particles, the evolution in the quantumcase is closely related to that of a set of classical particles. Here we consider the evolution of symmetrized moments for free particles in one dimension, first examining the geometric properties of the evolution for moments up to the fourth order, as determined by their extrema and inflections. These properties are specified by combinations of the moments that are invariant in that they remain constant under free evolution. An inequality constrains the fourth-order moments and shows that some geometric types of evolution are possible for a quantum particle but not possible classically, and some examples are examined. Explicit expressions are found for the moments of any order in terms of their initial values, for the invariant combinations, and for the moments in terms of these invariants.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number205302
    JournalJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
    Volume54
    Issue number20
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2021

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