Ordered exponential

Ordered exponential

The ordered exponential (also called the path-ordered exponential) is a mathematical object, defined in non-commutative algebras, which is equivalent to the exponential function of the integral in the commutative algebras. Therefore it is a function, defined by means of a function from real numbers to a real or complex associative algebra. In practice the values lie in matrix and operator algebras.

For the element A(t) from the algebra (g, * ) (set g with the non-commutative product *), where t is the "time parameter", the ordered exponential OE[A](t):\equiv \left(e^{\int_0^t dt' A(t')}\right)_+ of A can be defined via one of several equivalent approaches:


OE[A](t) =
\lim_{N \rightarrow \infty} \left\{
e^{\epsilon A(t_N)}*e^{\epsilon A(t_{N-1})}* \cdots
*e^{\epsilon A(t_1)}*e^{\epsilon A(t_0)}\right\}

where the time moments {t0,t1,...tN} are defined as t_j = j*\epsilon for j = 0,...N, and \epsilon = t/N.

\frac{\partial OE[A](t)}{\partial t} = A(t) * OE[A](t),
OE[A](0) = 1.
OE[A](t) = 1 + \int_0^t dt' A(t') * OE[A](t').
OE[A](t) = 1 + \int_0^t dt_1 A(t_1)
      + \int_0^t dt_1 \int_0^{t_1} dt_2 A(t_1)*A(t_2)
    + \int_0^t dt_1 \int_0^{t_1} dt_2 \int_0^{t_2} dt_3 A(t_1)*A(t_2)*A(t_3)
      + \cdots

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