Shift Theorem Involving the Exponential of a Sum of Non-Commuting Operators in Path Integrals
Abstract
We consider expressions of the form of an exponential of the sum of two non-commuting operators of a single variable inside a path integration. We show that it is possible to shift one of the non-commuting operators from the exponential to other functions which are pre-factors and post-factors when the domain of integration of the argument of that function is from -∞ to +∞. This shift theorem is useful to perform certain integrals and path integrals involving the exponential of sum of two non-commuting operators.
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