Desai Chapter 10 notes and problems. Originally appeared at: http://sites.google.com/site/peeterjoot/math2010/desaiCh10.pdf Peeter Joot — [email protected] Nov 20, 2010

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Contents 1

Motivation.

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Notes

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Problems 3.1 Problem X. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.1 Statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.2 Solution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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1. Motivation. Chapter 10 notes for [1]. 2. Notes In 10.3 (interaction with a electric field), Green’s functions are introduced to solve the first order differential equation da + iω0 a = −iω0 λ(t) dt

(1)

A simpler way is to use the usual trick of assuming that we can take the constant term in the homogeneous solution and allow it to vary with time. Since our homogeneous solution is of the form a H (t) = a H (0)e−iω0 t ,

(2)

we can look for a specific solution to the forcing term equation of the form aS (t) = f (t)e−iω0 t

(3)

f 0 = −iω0 λ(t)eiω0 t

(4)

We get

1

which can be integrate directly to find the non-homogeneous solution a S ( t ) = a S ( t0 ) e

−iω0 (t−t0 )

− iω0

Z t t0

0

λ(t0 )e−iω0 (t−t ) dt0

(5)

Setting t0 = −∞, with a requirement that aS (−∞) = 0 and adding in a general homogeneous solution one then has 10.92 without the complications of Green’s functions or the associated contour integrals. I suppose the author wanted to introduce this as a general purpose tool and this was a simple way to do so. His introduction of Green’s functions this way I didn’t personally find very clear. Specifically, he doesn’t actually define what a Green’s function is, and the Appendix 20.13 he refers to only discusses the subtlies of the associated Contour integration. I didn’t understand where equation 10.83 came from in the first place. Something like the following would have been helpful (the type of argument found in [2]) Given a linear operator L, such that Lu( x ) = f ( x ), we search for the Green’s function G ( x, s) such that LG ( x, s) = δ( x − s). For such a function we have Z

LG ( x, s) f (s)ds =

Z

δ( x − s) f (s)ds

= f (x) and by linearity we also have f (x) =

Z

=L

LG ( x, s) f (s)ds Z

G ( x, s) f (s)ds

R and can therefore identify u( x ) = G ( x, s) f (s)ds as the desired solution to Lu( x ) = f ( x ) once the Green’s function G ( x, s) associated with operator L has been determined. 3. Problems TODO. 3.1. Problem X. 3.1.1

Statement.

3.1.2

Solution.

References [1] BR Desai. Quantum mechanics with basic field theory. Cambridge University Press, 2009. 1 [2] Wikipedia. Green’s function — wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [online]. 2010. [Online; accessed 20-November-2010]. Available from: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php? title=Green86019. 2 2

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