
handle: 11588/840863
In the eighties, Schroder studied a quantum mechanical model where the stationary states of Schrodinger's equation obey nonlocal boundary conditions on a circle in the plane. For such a problem, we perform a detailed one-loop calculation for three choices of the kernel characterizing the nonlocal boundary conditions. In such cases, the zeta(0) value is found to coincide with the one resulting from Robin boundary conditions. The detailed technique here developed may be useful for studying one-loop properties of quantum field theory and quantum gravity if nonlocal boundary conditions are imposed.
17 pages, Revtex4. In the final version, the presentation in section 5 has been improved, and important References have been added
non-local boundary conditions, High Energy Physics - Theory, Surface states, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Surface states; non-local boundary conditions, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematical Physics
non-local boundary conditions, High Energy Physics - Theory, Surface states, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Surface states; non-local boundary conditions, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematical Physics
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