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The authors try to eliminate the rigid metric structure of space-time and to characterize the generally covariant quantum field theory in terms of the allowed germs of families of states. Here general covariance means that the field equations are independent of the coordinate system used to describe 4-dimensional smooth manifold \({\mathcal M}\). Let X be a vector field on \({\mathcal M}^ n\) with the components \(X^{\mu}(x)=x^{\mu}- \vec x^{\mu}+0(x-\bar y)^ 2\), x(\(\lambda)\) an orbit \(dx^{\mu}(\lambda)/d\lambda = \lambda^{-1}X^{\mu}(x(\lambda))\) with \(x(1)=P\), and \(\eta^ xP\) the tangent vector of x(\(\lambda)\) at \(\lambda =0\). Let \(f^{(n)}\) be a smooth function (monomial) on \({\mathcal M}^ n\) to \({\mathfrak C}\) with support in \({\mathcal O}\) in every argument, \({\mathcal A}({\mathcal O})\) formal linear combinations of the \(f^{(n)}\)'s of different degrees n, \(\hat {\mathcal A}(\hat {\mathcal O})\) the similar tensor algebra of test functions with support in \(\hat {\mathcal O}=\eta {\mathcal O}\) and \(\hat f^{(n)}\in \hat {\mathcal A}(\hat {\mathcal O})\). They derive two transformations \[ (\beta \hat f^{(n)})(P_ 1,...,P_ n)=\hat f^{(n)}(\eta P_ 1,...,\eta P_ n) \] and \[ (\beta^{- 1}\alpha_{\lambda}\beta \hat f^{(n)})(z_ 1,...,z_ n)=\hat f^{(n)}(\lambda^{-1}z_ 1,...,\lambda^{-1}z_ n). \] Next let a state \(\omega\) on \({\mathcal A}\) denote a linear functional on \({\mathcal A}\) with \(\omega (1)=1\) and \(\omega (A^*A)\geq 0\). The state is equal to a vacuum expectation of a representation \(\pi_{\omega}(A)\) of \(A\in {\mathcal A}\), and can give a detector when \({\mathcal M}=R^ 4\). A folium \({\mathcal F}_ i({\mathcal O}_ i)\) means the equivalent class of a representation \(\pi_ i\) of \({\mathcal A}({\mathcal O}_ i)\), and a scaling limit state at \(\bar P\in {\mathcal M}\) is the one on \(\hat {\mathcal A}\) given by \(\omega_{\bar P}^{(n)}(\hat f^{(n)})=\lim_{\lambda \to 0}N(\lambda)^ n\omega^{(n)}(\alpha_{\lambda}\beta \hat f^{(n)})\), where \(N(\lambda)\geq 0\) is a monotone function for \(\lambda\in (0,\infty].\) The authors' first result is the following: Uniformly defined scaling limit states are covariant under dilations and invariant under translations. Their basic main problems are the following (i) and (ii): (i) May an open covering \({\mathcal O}=\cup {\mathcal O}_ i\) derive different folia \({\mathcal F}({\mathcal O})\) whose restrictions to \({\mathcal O}_ i\) are given \({\mathcal F}_ i({\mathcal O}_ i)?\) (ii) What are the compatibility conditions for the set \(\{{\mathcal F}_ i({\mathcal O}_ i)\}\) so that an extension \({\mathcal F}({\mathcal O})\) may exist? Relating to the problems they show that the Borchers algebra \({\mathcal A}({\mathcal O})\) is free. | |||
Property / review text: The authors try to eliminate the rigid metric structure of space-time and to characterize the generally covariant quantum field theory in terms of the allowed germs of families of states. Here general covariance means that the field equations are independent of the coordinate system used to describe 4-dimensional smooth manifold \({\mathcal M}\). Let X be a vector field on \({\mathcal M}^ n\) with the components \(X^{\mu}(x)=x^{\mu}- \vec x^{\mu}+0(x-\bar y)^ 2\), x(\(\lambda)\) an orbit \(dx^{\mu}(\lambda)/d\lambda = \lambda^{-1}X^{\mu}(x(\lambda))\) with \(x(1)=P\), and \(\eta^ xP\) the tangent vector of x(\(\lambda)\) at \(\lambda =0\). Let \(f^{(n)}\) be a smooth function (monomial) on \({\mathcal M}^ n\) to \({\mathfrak C}\) with support in \({\mathcal O}\) in every argument, \({\mathcal A}({\mathcal O})\) formal linear combinations of the \(f^{(n)}\)'s of different degrees n, \(\hat {\mathcal A}(\hat {\mathcal O})\) the similar tensor algebra of test functions with support in \(\hat {\mathcal O}=\eta {\mathcal O}\) and \(\hat f^{(n)}\in \hat {\mathcal A}(\hat {\mathcal O})\). They derive two transformations \[ (\beta \hat f^{(n)})(P_ 1,...,P_ n)=\hat f^{(n)}(\eta P_ 1,...,\eta P_ n) \] and \[ (\beta^{- 1}\alpha_{\lambda}\beta \hat f^{(n)})(z_ 1,...,z_ n)=\hat f^{(n)}(\lambda^{-1}z_ 1,...,\lambda^{-1}z_ n). \] Next let a state \(\omega\) on \({\mathcal A}\) denote a linear functional on \({\mathcal A}\) with \(\omega (1)=1\) and \(\omega (A^*A)\geq 0\). The state is equal to a vacuum expectation of a representation \(\pi_{\omega}(A)\) of \(A\in {\mathcal A}\), and can give a detector when \({\mathcal M}=R^ 4\). A folium \({\mathcal F}_ i({\mathcal O}_ i)\) means the equivalent class of a representation \(\pi_ i\) of \({\mathcal A}({\mathcal O}_ i)\), and a scaling limit state at \(\bar P\in {\mathcal M}\) is the one on \(\hat {\mathcal A}\) given by \(\omega_{\bar P}^{(n)}(\hat f^{(n)})=\lim_{\lambda \to 0}N(\lambda)^ n\omega^{(n)}(\alpha_{\lambda}\beta \hat f^{(n)})\), where \(N(\lambda)\geq 0\) is a monotone function for \(\lambda\in (0,\infty].\) The authors' first result is the following: Uniformly defined scaling limit states are covariant under dilations and invariant under translations. Their basic main problems are the following (i) and (ii): (i) May an open covering \({\mathcal O}=\cup {\mathcal O}_ i\) derive different folia \({\mathcal F}({\mathcal O})\) whose restrictions to \({\mathcal O}_ i\) are given \({\mathcal F}_ i({\mathcal O}_ i)?\) (ii) What are the compatibility conditions for the set \(\{{\mathcal F}_ i({\mathcal O}_ i)\}\) so that an extension \({\mathcal F}({\mathcal O})\) may exist? Relating to the problems they show that the Borchers algebra \({\mathcal A}({\mathcal O})\) is free. / rank | |||
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allowed germs of families of states | |||
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tensor algebra of test functions | |||
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vacuum expectation of a representation | |||
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covariant under dilations | |||
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invariant under translations | |||
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Generally covariant quantum field theory and scaling limits (English)
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The authors try to eliminate the rigid metric structure of space-time and to characterize the generally covariant quantum field theory in terms of the allowed germs of families of states. Here general covariance means that the field equations are independent of the coordinate system used to describe 4-dimensional smooth manifold \({\mathcal M}\). Let X be a vector field on \({\mathcal M}^ n\) with the components \(X^{\mu}(x)=x^{\mu}- \vec x^{\mu}+0(x-\bar y)^ 2\), x(\(\lambda)\) an orbit \(dx^{\mu}(\lambda)/d\lambda = \lambda^{-1}X^{\mu}(x(\lambda))\) with \(x(1)=P\), and \(\eta^ xP\) the tangent vector of x(\(\lambda)\) at \(\lambda =0\). Let \(f^{(n)}\) be a smooth function (monomial) on \({\mathcal M}^ n\) to \({\mathfrak C}\) with support in \({\mathcal O}\) in every argument, \({\mathcal A}({\mathcal O})\) formal linear combinations of the \(f^{(n)}\)'s of different degrees n, \(\hat {\mathcal A}(\hat {\mathcal O})\) the similar tensor algebra of test functions with support in \(\hat {\mathcal O}=\eta {\mathcal O}\) and \(\hat f^{(n)}\in \hat {\mathcal A}(\hat {\mathcal O})\). They derive two transformations \[ (\beta \hat f^{(n)})(P_ 1,...,P_ n)=\hat f^{(n)}(\eta P_ 1,...,\eta P_ n) \] and \[ (\beta^{- 1}\alpha_{\lambda}\beta \hat f^{(n)})(z_ 1,...,z_ n)=\hat f^{(n)}(\lambda^{-1}z_ 1,...,\lambda^{-1}z_ n). \] Next let a state \(\omega\) on \({\mathcal A}\) denote a linear functional on \({\mathcal A}\) with \(\omega (1)=1\) and \(\omega (A^*A)\geq 0\). The state is equal to a vacuum expectation of a representation \(\pi_{\omega}(A)\) of \(A\in {\mathcal A}\), and can give a detector when \({\mathcal M}=R^ 4\). A folium \({\mathcal F}_ i({\mathcal O}_ i)\) means the equivalent class of a representation \(\pi_ i\) of \({\mathcal A}({\mathcal O}_ i)\), and a scaling limit state at \(\bar P\in {\mathcal M}\) is the one on \(\hat {\mathcal A}\) given by \(\omega_{\bar P}^{(n)}(\hat f^{(n)})=\lim_{\lambda \to 0}N(\lambda)^ n\omega^{(n)}(\alpha_{\lambda}\beta \hat f^{(n)})\), where \(N(\lambda)\geq 0\) is a monotone function for \(\lambda\in (0,\infty].\) The authors' first result is the following: Uniformly defined scaling limit states are covariant under dilations and invariant under translations. Their basic main problems are the following (i) and (ii): (i) May an open covering \({\mathcal O}=\cup {\mathcal O}_ i\) derive different folia \({\mathcal F}({\mathcal O})\) whose restrictions to \({\mathcal O}_ i\) are given \({\mathcal F}_ i({\mathcal O}_ i)?\) (ii) What are the compatibility conditions for the set \(\{{\mathcal F}_ i({\mathcal O}_ i)\}\) so that an extension \({\mathcal F}({\mathcal O})\) may exist? Relating to the problems they show that the Borchers algebra \({\mathcal A}({\mathcal O})\) is free.
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eliminate the rigid metric structure of space-time
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covariant quantum field theory
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allowed germs of families of states
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tensor algebra of test functions
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vacuum expectation of a representation
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folium
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scaling limit state
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covariant under dilations
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invariant under translations
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Borchers algebra
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