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Quantum Dynamics of Topological Singularities: Feynman's Influence Functional Approach

P. Ao

Published 1998-09-27Version 1

Starting from the microscopic theory of Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) for the fermionic superfluids, we show that the vortex dynamics can be followed naturally by extending Feynman's influence functional approach to incorporate the transverse force. There is a striking mutual independence of the transverse and longitudinal influences: The former has the topological origin and is insensitive to details, while the latter corresponds to the well-known damping kernel depending on details.

Comments: revtex, based on my talk given at Conference 50 years from Feynman's paper
Categories: quant-ph, cond-mat
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