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arxiv: hep-ph/9912209 · v1 · submitted 1999-12-01 · ✦ hep-ph · cond-mat.stat-mech

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Symmetric path integrals for stochastic equations with multiplicative noise

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A Langevin equation with multiplicative noise is an equation schematically of the form dq/dt = - F(q) + e(q) xi, where e(q) xi is Gaussian white noise whose amplitude e(q) depends on q itself. I show how to convert such equations into path integrals. The definition of the path integral depends crucially on the convention used for discretizing time, and I specifically derive the correct path integral when the convention used is the natural, time-symmetric one that time derivatives are (q_t - q_{t-\Delta t}) / \Delta t and coordinates are (q_t + q_{t-\Delta t}) / 2. [This is the convention that permits standard manipulations of calculus on the action, like naive integration by parts.] It has sometimes been assumed in the literature that a Stratanovich Langevin equation can be quickly converted to a path integral by treating time as continuous but using the rule \theta(t=0) = 1/2. I show that this prescription fails when the amplitude e(q) is q-dependent.

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