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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1631039
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Locality in GNS representations of deformation quantization
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1631039

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    Locality in GNS representations of deformation quantization (English)
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    7 August 2001
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    The author applies the formal version of the GNS construction in the framework of the deformation quantization, namely the states are constructed as a sort of positive functional on the deformed algebra on a manifold \(M\) with a star product. Then the locality of the star product implies that states have a well defined support on \(M\). Many properties of the states can be naturally expressed in terms of their supports, e.g. two subspaces are orthogonal if and only if their supports are disjoint. The main results of the paper are: a physically reasonable distinction between thermal and pure states in terms of the commutant with local operators, an analogue of the von Neumann's double commutant theorem, and a formal version of the Tomita-Takesaki theorem.
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    GNS construction
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    pure representation
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    thermal representation
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    support
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    local operator
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    double commutant theorem
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    deformed quantization
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