Truncating Dyson-Schwinger Equations Based on Lefschetz Thimble Decomposition and Borel Resummation

Abstract

We study the zero-dimensional prototype of the path integrals in quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, with the action S(φ)=σ 2φ2+λ4φ4. Using the Lefschetz thimble decomposition and the saddle point expansion, we derive multiple asymptotic formal series of the correlation function associated with the perturbative and non-perturbative saddle points. Furthermore, we reconstruct the exact correlation function employing the Borel resummation. We then consider how to truncate the Dyson-Schwinger (DS) equations beginning with the perturbation expansion of the correlation functions, analogous to the one obtained from the Feynmann diagram in higher dimensions. For the case σ<0, we find that although the asymptotic series around the perturbative saddle point is Borel summable, it does not capture the full information. Consequently, contributions from non-perturbative saddle points must be included to ensure a complete truncation procedure.

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