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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1631795
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Superselection theory for subsystems.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1631795

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    Superselection theory for subsystems. (English)
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    9 August 2001
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    The authors examine the notion of subsystem in algebraic quantum field theory [\textit{R. Haag}, Local quantum physics. Fields, particles, algebras. 2nd., ed., Texts and Monographs in Physics. Berlin: Springer (1996; Zbl 0857.46057)]. Starting with inclusions of observable nets \(\mathfrak{A}_1\subset\mathfrak{A}_2\) and corresponding field nets \(\mathfrak{F}_1\subset\mathfrak{F}_2\), they show using net cohomology that under usual assumptions this inclusion induces an inclusion functor of the associated tensor categories of transportable morphisms. They proceed to consider inclusions of field nets and give conditions for the existence of associated conditional expectations from the larger onto the smaller net. These are important in the proof that an inclusion of observable algebras gives rise to an inclusion of the corresponding canonical field nets. The final and central result of the paper is the proof that every intermediate net, i.e. a local net between an observable net and its canonical field net, arises as the fixed point net for the action of a closed subgroup of the global gauge group. Also, the superselection sectors of the intermediate net are shown to correspond to equivalence classes of irreducible representations of that subgroup. For this result, infinite statistics for the observable net has to be excluded. Related work: \textit{D. R. Davidson}, Classification of subsystems of local algebras. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California at Berkeley, 1993) and the first two authors, Commun. Math. Phys. 217, No.1, 89--106 (2001; Zbl 0986.81067).
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    field algebra
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    observable algebra
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    local net
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    subsystem
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    subnet
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    superselection sector
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    Haag duality
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    gauge group
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    fixed point net
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    conditional expectation
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