Connection between coherent states and some integrals and integral representations
Abstract
The paper presents an interesting mathematical feedback between the formalism of coherent states and the field of integrals and integral representations involving special functions. This materializes through an easy and fast method to calculate integrals or integral representations of different functions, expressible by means of Meijer's G-, as well as hypergeometric generalized functions. The feedback starts from a fundamental integral that comes from the decomposition of the unity operator in the language of coherent states from quantum mechanics. In this way, integrals and integral representations are obtained, some that do not appear in the literature, and others already known, which can be verified by orthodox methods. All calculations are made using the properties of the diagonal operators ordering technique (DOOT), a relatively new technique of normal ordering of the creation and annihilation operators in quantum mechanics. The paper contributes to increasing the number of solvable integrals involving special functions.
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