Switching quantum reference frames in the N-body problem and the absence
of global relational perspectives
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1809.05093v3
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2023 14:41:24 GMT
- Title: Switching quantum reference frames in the N-body problem and the absence
of global relational perspectives
- Authors: Augustin Vanrietvelde, Philipp A. Hoehn and Flaminia Giacomini
- Abstract summary: We develop a systematic method for switching between descriptions of physics relative to quantum reference frames (QRFs)
Thanks to gauge related redundancies, this leads to a perspective-neutral structure which contains all frame choices at once and via which frame perspectives can be consistently switched.
We illustrate this in a general mechanical model, namely the relational $N$-body problem in 3D space with rotational and translational symmetry.
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- Abstract: Given the importance of quantum reference frames (QRFs) to both quantum and
gravitational physics, it is pertinent to develop a systematic method for
switching between the descriptions of physics relative to different choices of
QRFs, which is valid in both fields. Here we continue with such a unifying
approach, begun in arxiv:1809.00556, whose key ingredient is a symmetry
principle, which enforces physics to be relational. Thanks to gauge related
redundancies, this leads to a perspective-neutral structure which contains all
frame choices at once and via which frame perspectives can be consistently
switched. Formulated in the language of constrained systems, the
perspective-neutral structure is the constraint surface classically and the
gauge invariant Hilbert space in the Dirac quantized theory. By contrast, a
perspective relative to a specific frame corresponds to a gauge choice and the
associated reduced phase and Hilbert space. QRF changes thus amount to a gauge
transformation. We show that they take the form of `quantum coordinate
changes'. We illustrate this in a general mechanical model, namely the
relational $N$-body problem in 3D space with rotational and translational
symmetry. This model is especially interesting because it features the Gribov
problem so that globally valid gauge fixing conditions, and hence relational
frame perspectives, are absent. The constraint surface is topologically
non-trivial and foliated by 3-, 5- and 6-dimensional gauge orbits, where the
lower dimensional orbits are a set of measure zero. The $N$-body problem also
does not admit globally valid canonically conjugate pairs of Dirac observables.
These challenges notwithstanding, we exhibit how one can construct the QRF
transformations for the 3-body problem. Our construction also sheds new light
on the generic inequivalence of Dirac and reduced quantization through its
interplay with QRF perspectives.
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