Interaction as stochastic noise
Roberto D'Agosta

TL;DR
This paper proposes replacing particle interactions with an external stochastic field to simplify many-body system dynamics, providing an exact, linear, and approximation-free theoretical framework.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method of modeling many-body systems by substituting interactions with stochastic fields, avoiding approximations and external potentials.
Findings
Exact decoupling of many-body dynamics into single-particle systems.
Linear equations of motion without external potentials.
Applicable to complex systems like Bose condensates and spin chains.
Abstract
Interaction is so ubiquitous that imaging a world free from it is a difficult fantasy exercise. At the same time, in understanding any complex physical system, our ability of accounting for the mutual interaction of its constituents is often insufficient when not the restraining factor. Many strategies have been devised to control particle-particle interaction and explore the diverse regimes, from weak to strong interaction. Beautiful examples of these achievements are the experiments on Bose condensates, or the recent experiments on the dynamics of spin chains. Here I introduce another possibility, namely replacing the particle-particle interaction with an external stochastic field, and once again reducing the dynamics of a many-body system to the dynamics of single-particle systems. The theory is exact, in the sense that no approximations are introduced in decoupling the many-body…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum many-body systems · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
