We investigate refined algebraic quantisation with group averaging in a finite-dimensional constrained Hamiltonian system that provides a simplified model of general relativity. The classical theory has gauge group SL(2,R) and a distinguished o(p,q) observable algebra. The gauge group of the quantum theory is the double cover of SL(2,R), and its representation on the auxiliary Hilbert space is isomorphic to the (p,q) oscillator representation. When p>1, q>1 and p+q == 0 (mod 2), we obtain a physical Hilbert space with a nontrivial representation of the o(p,q) quantum observable algebra. For p=q=1, the system provides the first example known to us where group averaging converges to an indefinite sesquilinear form
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We investigate Refined Algebraic Quantization (RAQ) with group averaging in a constrained Hamiltonia...
We investigate Refined Algebraic Quantization (RAQ) with group averaging in a constrained Hamiltonia...
We investigate Refined Algebraic Quantization (RAQ) with group averaging in a constrained Hamiltonia...
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In this paper, we prove that the Stokes matrices, of certain "universal" meromorphic linear system o...
The intuitive classical space-time picture breaks down in quantum gravity, which makes a comparison ...
We’ll now turn from the study of specific representations to an attempt to give a general method for...
We investigate Refined Algebraic Quantization (RAQ) with group averaging in a constrained Hamiltonia...
We investigate Refined Algebraic Quantization (RAQ) with group averaging in a constrained Hamiltonia...
We investigate Refined Algebraic Quantization (RAQ) with group averaging in a constrained Hamiltonia...
This is the third paper in our series of five in which we test the Master Constraint Programme for s...
Dirac's ideas on forms of relativistic dynamics are generalized to all nite-dimensional rst-cla...
Abstract: The properties of mean values of random variable with values in the set of semig...
We investigate refined algebraic quantisation within a family of classically equiv-alent constrained...
Abstract. A complete analysis of the quantum dynamical system defined by the quantum group SL(2,R)&a...
We investigate the canonical BRST–quantisation and refined algebraic quantisation within a family of...
We investigate the canonical BRST–quantisation and refined algebraic quantisation within a family of...
This is the third paper in our series of five in which we test the Master Constraint Programme for s...
The technique known as group averaging provides powerful machinery for the study of constrained syst...
In this paper, we prove that the Stokes matrices, of certain "universal" meromorphic linear system o...
The intuitive classical space-time picture breaks down in quantum gravity, which makes a comparison ...
We’ll now turn from the study of specific representations to an attempt to give a general method for...