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The linear dynamics of wave functions in causal fermion systems
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    The linear dynamics of wave functions in causal fermion systems (English)
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    6 August 2021
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    The goal of the paper is to study the dynamics of the physical wave functions of a causal fermion system. Due to nonlinearity of the causal action all the wave functions interact with each other. The authors interpretes this in a manner similar to back reaction of a quantum spinor field in a curved spacetime on the metric. The authors derive dynamical wave function. They show that its solution form a Hilbert space, whose salar product is represented by a conserved layer integral. By few theorems the authors prove that the initial value problem for the dynamical wave equation admits a unique global solution. Subsequently they construct causal Green' s operators and investigate their properties. As a particular example the authors investigate the regularized Minkowski vacuum. The article includes 6 sections from which one has a preliminary character. Two apendices are included in order to clarify the role of comutator jets to which a previous section was concerned.
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    Fermion systems
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    causality
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    Euler-Lagrange equations
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    jet spaces
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    surface layer integrals
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    regularized Minkowski vacuum
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    causal Green's operators
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