Quanta, logic and spacetime : variations on Finkelstein's quantum relativity

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Quanta, logic and spacetime : variations on Finkelstein's quantum relativity

S.A. Selesnick

World Scientific, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

In this highly interesting monograph, a brief account of Finkelstein's approach to quantum theory and some of its ramifications is given. Specifically, his suggestion that some sort of quantum-set-like structure should underlie our macroscopic perception of spacetime is developed to the point where a fair slice of fundamental physics (for a massless world) may be formally derived in an elementary fashion from the ground up. In detail, a model of what Finkelstein has dubbed a “quantum net”, in conjunction with a carefully and extensively articulated correspondence principle, gives rise to the standard Lagrangians for: massless Dirac fermions, general relativity, and Yang-Mills fields for the gauge groups, U(1) x SU(2), and SU(3). These Lagrangians emerge replete with (Feynman) gauge-fixing terms and ghost fields, and a chiral breaking mechanism in the case of SU(2). The results are interpreted in the light of the Standard Model.

目次

  • Logic
  • quantum
  • a candidate for the plenum
  • the Dirac matrices and a correspondence principle
  • geometry on the net versus geometry in the continuum
  • vacuum structure
  • dynamics
  • comparison with standard phsyics
  • other approaches to net-like structures.

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