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    A nuclear Weyl algebra (English)
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    30 April 2014
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    The objective of this work is to provide a reasonable topology for an algebraic Weyl algebra making the product continuous. The starting point is a general locally convex topology on a (possibly graded) vector space \(V\) and the algebraic version of the Weyl algebra is obtained by means of a deformation quantization of the symmetric algebra \(S(V)\) encoded in a star product. A main result is that for a real parameter \(R\geq \frac{1}{2}\) the Weyl algebra \(\mathcal{W}_{R}(V)\) is nuclear if \(V\) is nuclear. If \(V\) is strongly nuclear then a second version \(\mathcal{W}_{R}{-}(V)\) is also a strongly nuclear Weyl algebra. This general construction is applied to an example from quantum field theory corresponding to a linear field equation on a globally hyperbolic space-time manifold.
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    Weyl algebra
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    deformation quantization
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    star products
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    globally hyperbolic space-time
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    locally convex algebra
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