Localization and the interface between quantum mechanics, quantum field theory and quantum gravity II: The search of the interface between QFT and QG |
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Authors: | Bert Schroer |
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Affiliation: | a CBPF, Rua Dr. Xavier Sigaud 150, 22290-180 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;b Institut fuer Theoretische Physik der FU Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | The main topics of this second part of a two-part essay are some consequences of the phenomenon of vacuum polarization as the most important physical manifestation of modular localization. Besides philosophically unexpected consequences, it has led to a new constructive “outside-inwards approach” in which the pointlike fields and the compactly localized operator algebras which they generate only appear from intersecting much simpler algebras localized in noncompact wedge regions whose generators have extremely mild almost free field behavior.Another consequence of vacuum polarization presented in this essay is the localization entropy near a causal horizon which follows a logarithmically modified area law in which a dimensionless area (the area divided by the square of dR where dR is the thickness of a light-sheet) appears. There are arguments that this logarithmically modified area law corresponds to the volume law of the standard heat bath thermal behavior. We also explain the symmetry enhancing effect of holographic projections onto the causal horizon of a region and show that the resulting infinite dimensional symmetry groups contain the Bondi–Metzner–Sachs group. This essay is the second part of a partitioned longer paper. |
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Keywords: | Quantum mechanics Quantum field theory Local quantum physics Direct particle interactions Born– Newton– Wigner localization Modular localization Entanglement Localization entropy Holography Curved space time Quantum gravity |
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