On the Fermi Function of Squeezed Coherent States
Abstract
Fermi observed in 1930 that the state of a quantum system may be defined in two different (but equivalent) ways, namely by its wavefunction or by a certain function gF on phase space canonically associated with . In this Note we study we study Fermi's function when is a squeezed coherent state. We relate it with the Wigner transform of , thus generalising a previous observation of Benenti and Strini. We show that the symplectic capacity of the phase space ellipsoid gF(x,p)≤0 is bounded by h/2 and nh/2 (n the number of degrees of freedom).
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