Empirical Measures and Quantum Mechanics: Application to the Mean-Field Limit

Abstract

In this paper, we define a quantum analogue of the notion of empirical measure in the classical mechanics of N-particle systems. We establish an equation governing the evolution of our quantum analogue of the N-particle empirical measure, and we prove that this equation contains the Hartree equation as a special case. Our main application of this new object to the mean-field limit of the N-particle Schr\"odinger equation is an O(1/N) convergence rate in some dual Sobolev norm for the Wigner transform of the single-particle marginal of the N-particle density operator, uniform in ∈(0,1] (where is the Planck constant) provided that V and (-)3+d/2V have integrable Fourier transforms.

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