Modular polymer representations of the Weyl algebra
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.04541v1
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2020 16:49:34 GMT
- Title: Modular polymer representations of the Weyl algebra
- Authors: Yigit Yargic, Marc Geiller
- Abstract summary: We introduce the modular polymer representations of the Weyl algebra, in which neither position nor momentum exists as a well-defined operator.
As inequivalent representations, they are candidates for describing new physics.
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- Abstract: One of the key conceptual challenges in quantum gravity is to understand how
quantum theory should modify the very notion of spacetime. One way to
investigate this question is to study the alternatives to Schr\"odinger quantum
mechanics. The polymer representation, inspired by loop quantum gravity, can be
understood as capturing features of discrete spatial geometry. The modular
representation, on the other hand, has a built-in unification of position and
momentum polarizations via a length scale. In this paper, we introduce the
modular polymer representations of the Weyl algebra, in which neither position
nor momentum exists as a well-defined operator. As inequivalent
representations, they are candidates for describing new physics. We illustrate
this by studying the dynamics of the harmonic oscillator as an example, with
the prospect of eventually applying this representation to quantum cosmology.
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