Conjecturing the mathematical axiom that provides a unified theory of resonance and decay and connects it to causal time evolution (Q945599)

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    Conjecturing the mathematical axiom that provides a unified theory of resonance and decay and connects it to causal time evolution
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5343288

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      Conjecturing the mathematical axiom that provides a unified theory of resonance and decay and connects it to causal time evolution (English)
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      12 September 2008
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      Let us denote by \(\Phi_+\) the set of detected observables and by \(\Phi_-\) the set of prepared states in scattering experiments. The authors explain that the standard quantum mechanics based on the Hilbert space axiom (\(\Phi_+= \Phi_-= H\) (Hilbert space)) cannot describe exponential decay and resonance scattering. They also explain that time asymmetry for quantum systems is a manifestation of causality, which standard quantum mechanics cannot possess. Then they change the Hilbert space axiom by the Hardy space axion, where \(\Phi_{\pm}\subset H\) are equivalent to the spaces of energy wave functions \((H^2_{\pm}\cap{\mathcal S})|_{\mathbb{R}_+}\), \(H^2_{\pm}\) are the Hardy function spaces and \({\mathcal S}\) is the Schwartz space. In this way one obtains a mathematically consistent theory that provides a refinement of quantum theory by distinguishing between states and observables, unifies resonance and decay phenomena and that has a causal, asymmetric time evolution.
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      Hilbert space axiom
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      Hardy space axiomn
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      resonance
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      decay
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      states
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      observables
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      time asymmetry
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      causality
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