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Metaplectic sheets and caustic traversals in the Weyl representation

The quantum Hamiltonian generates in time a family of evolution operators. Continuity of this family holds within any choice of representation and, in particular, for the Weyl propagator, even though its simplest semiclassical approximation may develop caustic singularities. The phase jumps of the Weyl propagator across caustics have not been previously determined. The semiclassical appproximation relies on individual classical trajectories together with their neighbouring tangent map. Based on the latter, one defines a continuous family of unitary tangent propagators, with an exact Weyl representation that is close to the full semiclassical approximation in an appropriate neighbourhood. The phase increment of the semiclassical Weyl propagator, as a caustic is crossed, is derived from the facts that the corresponding family of tangent operators belong to the metaplectic group and that the products of the tangent propagators are obtained from Gaussian integrals. The Weyl representation of the metaplectic group is here presented, with the correct phases determined within an intrinsic ambiguity for the overall sign. The elements that fully determine the phase increment across a particular caustic are then analysed.

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