The technique of analog stochastic quantization (ASQ), originally introduced in relation to the quantum harmonic oscillator, is applied to a more complicated quantum system: namely, a one-dimensional binary alloy. The results from an electronic analog simulator are compared with those obtained from numerical solutions of the Schrodinger equation, with which they are shown to be in agreement. It is argued on this basis that the ASQ technique can in principle be applied to one-dimensional quantum systems with arbitrary potentials.

ANALOG STOCHASTIC QUANTIZATION FOR A ONE-DIMENSIONAL BINARY ALLOY

MANNELLA, RICCARDO;
1993-01-01

Abstract

The technique of analog stochastic quantization (ASQ), originally introduced in relation to the quantum harmonic oscillator, is applied to a more complicated quantum system: namely, a one-dimensional binary alloy. The results from an electronic analog simulator are compared with those obtained from numerical solutions of the Schrodinger equation, with which they are shown to be in agreement. It is argued on this basis that the ASQ technique can in principle be applied to one-dimensional quantum systems with arbitrary potentials.
1993
Stocks, Ng; Lambert, Cj; Mannella, Riccardo; Mcclintock, Pve
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