Singular operators on Boson fields as forms on spaces of entire functions on Hilbert space (Q1178616)

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Singular operators on Boson fields as forms on spaces of entire functions on Hilbert space
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    Singular operators on Boson fields as forms on spaces of entire functions on Hilbert space (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The paper initiates a study of invariant scales that have the potential to be more broadly applicable than the scale of \(L_ p\)-spaces. More specifically, the paper treats here scales of spaces of entire functions on Hilbert space, in connection with the complex wave representation for boson fields. Singular operators represented by sesquilinear forms on spaces of regular vectors are given explicit integral representation via kernels that are entire functions on the direct sum of the Hilbert space with its dual. (An entire function on a complex topological vector space \(V\) is defined as one whose restriction to every finite-dimensional subspace is an entire analytic function in the usual sense. An antientire function on \(V\) is defined as one whose complex conjugate is entire). It is shown that the Weyl (or exponentiated boson field) operators act smoothly and irreducibly on corresponding spaces of entire functions. Arbitrary symplectic operators on a single-particle Hilbert space are shown to be implementable on the corresponding boson field by appropriate generalized operators.
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    singular and generalized operators
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    scale spaces
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    Weyl operators
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    invariant scales
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    complex wave representation for boson fields
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    integral representation
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    kernels
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    entire function
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    antientire function
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    exponentiated boson field
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    symplectic operators on a single-particle Hilbert space
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