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From Divergent Series to Geometry: Resurgence of the Quantum Metric
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Authors: Marcos J. Hernández, Bogar Díaz, J. David Vergara
Year
2025
Paper ID
17893
Status
Preprint
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In this work, we analyze perturbative expansions of the quantum metric tensor (QMT) in anharmonic oscillators, focusing on quartic, sextic, and d-dimensional models. Using high-order perturbation theory, we show that the divergent QMT series exhibit factorial growth. Our analysis identifies universal non-perturbative scales, with coefficients displaying large-order behavior consistent with resurgence theory. Then, we apply resurgence and Borel--Padé resummation to the QMT. Comparisons with exact diagonalization confirm that Borel--Padé resummations yield accurate results, especially for the ground state. For completeness, we also present the analysis of the energy eigenvalues in the examples. Our findings extend resurgent techniques from energies to the QMT, highlighting the interplay between quantum geometry and non-perturbative physics.
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