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Phase Spaces, Parity Operators, and the Born-Jordan Distribution

ANNALES HENRI POINCARE(2019)

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Phase spaces as given by the Wigner distribution function provide a natural description of infinite-dimensional quantum systems. They are an important tool in quantum optics and have been widely applied in the context of time-frequency analysis and pseudo-differential operators. Phase-space distribution functions are usually specified via integral transformations or convolutions which can be averted and subsumed by (displaced) parity operators proposed in this work. Building on earlier work for Wigner distribution functions [A. Grossmann, Comm. Math. Phys. 48(3), 191 (1976)], parity operators give rise to a general class of distribution functions in the form of quantum-mechanical expectation values. We relate these distribution functions to the so-called Cohen class [L. Cohen, J. Math. Phys. 7(5), 781 (1966)] and recover various quantization schemes and distribution functions from the literature. The parity-operator approach is also applied to the Born-Jordan distribution which originates from the Born-Jordan quantization [M. Born, P. Jordan, Z. Phys. 34(1), 858 (1925)]. The corresponding parity operator is written as a weighted average of both displacements and squeezing operators and we determine its generalized spectral decomposition. This leads to an efficient computation of the Born-Jordan parity operator in the number-state basis and example quantum states reveal unique features of the Born-Jordan distribution.
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