International audienceWe review the construction of ("free") elementary systems in de Sitter (dS) spacetime, in the Wigner sense, as associated with unitary irreducible representations (UIR's) of the dS (relativity) group. This study emphasizes the conceptual issues arising in the formulation of such systems and discusses known results in a mathematically rigorous way. Particular attention is paid to: "smooth" transition from classical to quantum theory; physical content under vanishing curvature, from the point of view of a local ("tangent") Minkowskian observer; and thermal interpretation (on the quantum level), in the sense of the Gibbons-Hawking temperature. We review three decompositions of the dS group physically relevant for the desc...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
This is a summary of two lectures I gave at the Davis Conference on Cosmic Inflation. I explain why ...
International audienceWe review the construction of ("free") elementary systems in de Sitter (dS) sp...
We review the construction of ("free") elementary systems in de Sitter (dS) spacetime, in the Wigner...
Experimental evidences and theoretical motivations lead to consider the curved space-time relativity...
The de Sitter spacetime is a maximally symmetric spacetime. It is one of the vacuum solutions to Ein...
It is possible to associate temperatures with the nonextremal horizons of a large class of spherical...
It is possible to associate temperatures with the nonextremal horizons of a large class of spherical...
It is possible to associate temperatures with the nonextremal horizons of a large class of spherical...
International audienceQuantum de Sitter geometry is discussed using elementary field operator algebr...
This thesis deals with de Sitter space as an alternative to Minkowski space, which is generally used...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
This is a summary of two lectures I gave at the Davis Conference on Cosmic Inflation. I explain why ...
International audienceWe review the construction of ("free") elementary systems in de Sitter (dS) sp...
We review the construction of ("free") elementary systems in de Sitter (dS) spacetime, in the Wigner...
Experimental evidences and theoretical motivations lead to consider the curved space-time relativity...
The de Sitter spacetime is a maximally symmetric spacetime. It is one of the vacuum solutions to Ein...
It is possible to associate temperatures with the nonextremal horizons of a large class of spherical...
It is possible to associate temperatures with the nonextremal horizons of a large class of spherical...
It is possible to associate temperatures with the nonextremal horizons of a large class of spherical...
International audienceQuantum de Sitter geometry is discussed using elementary field operator algebr...
This thesis deals with de Sitter space as an alternative to Minkowski space, which is generally used...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
Using unitary irreducible representations of the de Sitter group, we construct the Fock space of a m...
This is a summary of two lectures I gave at the Davis Conference on Cosmic Inflation. I explain why ...