Algebra with indefinite involution and its representation in Krein space
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Authors: Katsunori Kawamura
Publication date: 2 October 2006
Abstract: It is often inevitable to introduce an indefinite-metric space in quantum field theory, for example, which is explained for the sake of the manifestly covariant quantization of the electromagnetic field. We show two more evident mathematical reasons why such indefinite metric appears. The first idea is the replacement of involution on an algebra. For an algebra with an involution such that a representation of the involutive algebra brings an indefinite-metric space, we replace the involution with a new one * on such that is a well-known involutive algebra acting on a representation space with positive definite metric. This explains that non-isomorphic two involutive algebras are transformed each other by the replacement of involution. The second is that a covariant (Hilbert space) representation of an involutive dynamical system brings a Krein space representation of the algebra with the replaced involution. For example, we show representations of abnormal CCRs, CARs and pseudo-Cuntz algebras arising from those of standard CCRs, CARs and Cuntz algebras.
Linear operators on spaces with an indefinite metric (47B50) Axiomatic quantum field theory; operator algebras (81T05) Representations of (nonselfadjoint) operator algebras (47L55)
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