Fermionic Fock Spaces and Quantum States for Causal Fermion Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.10793v2
- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2021 06:37:44 GMT
- Title: Fermionic Fock Spaces and Quantum States for Causal Fermion Systems
- Authors: Felix Finster, Niky Kamran
- Abstract summary: It is shown for causal fermion systems describing Minkowski-type spacetimes that an interacting causal fermion system at time $t$ gives rise to a distinguished state on the algebra generated by fermionic and bosonic field operators.
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- Abstract: It is shown for causal fermion systems describing Minkowski-type spacetimes
that an interacting causal fermion system at time $t$ gives rise to a
distinguished state on the algebra generated by fermionic and bosonic field
operators. The proof of positivity of the state is given and representations
are constructed.
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