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The P(phi)2 model on de Sitter space / João C. A. Barata, Christian D. Jäkel and Jens Mund.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Barata, J. C. A., author.
Jäkel, Christian D. (Christian Dieter), author.
Mund, Jens, author.
Series:
Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ; Volume 281.
Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society Series ; Volume 281
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Operator algebras.
Generalized spaces.
Lorentz groups.
Manifolds (Mathematics).
Quantum field theory.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (282 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Providence, RI : American Mathematical Society, [2023]
Summary:
"In 1975 Figari, Høegh-Krohn and Nappi constructed the P(Phi)2 model on the de Sitter space. Here we complement their work with new results, which connect this model to various areas of mathematics. In particular, i.) we discuss the causal structure of de Sitter space and the induces representations of the Lorentz group. We show that the UIRs of SO0(1, 2) for both the principal and the complementary series can be formulated on Hilbert spaces whose functions are supported on a Cauchy surface. We describe the free classical dynamical system in both its covariant and canonical form, and present the associated quantum one-particle KMS structures in the sense of Kay (1985). Furthermore, we discuss the localisation properties of one-particle wave functions and how these properties are inherited by the algebras of local observables. ii.) we describe the relations between the modular objects (in the sense of Tomita-Takesaki theory) associated to wedge algebras and the representations of the Lorentz group. We connect the representations of SO(1,2) to unitary representations of SO(3) on the Euclidean sphere, and discuss how the P(Phi)2 interaction can be represented by a rotation invariant vector in the Euclidean Fock space. We present a novel Osterwalder-Schrader reconstruction theorem, which shows that physical infrared problems are absent on de Sitter space. As shown in Figari, Hoegh-Krohn, and Nappi (1975), the ultraviolet problems are resolved just like on flat Minkowski space. We state the Haag-Kastler axioms for the P(Phi)2 model and we explain how the generators of the boosts and the rotations for the interacting quantum field theory arise from the stress-energy tensor. Finally, we show that the interacting quantum fields satisfy the equations of motion in their covariant form. In summary, we argue that the de Sitter P(Phi)2 model is the simplest and most explicit relativistic quantum field theory, which satisfies basic expectations, like covariance, particle creation, stability and finite speed of propagation"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
De Sitter space as a Lorentzian manifold
Space-time symmetries
Induced representations for the Lorentz group
Harmonic analysis on the hyperboloid
Classical field theory
Quantum one-particle structures
Local algebras for the free field
The interacting vacuum
The interacting representation of SO(1, 2)
Local algebras for the interacting field
The equations of motion and the stress-energy tensor.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:
9781470473228
1470473224

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