Non-Unitary and Unitary Transitions in Generalized Quantum Mechanics and Information Problem Solving

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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Latex,12 pages,no figures,some corrections

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The present work is a study of the unitarity problem for Quantum Mechanics at Planck Scale considered as Quantum Mechanics with Fundamental Length (QMFL).In the process QMFL is described as deformation of a well-known Quantum Mechanics (QM). Similar to previous works of the author, the basic approach is based on deformation of the density matrix (density pro-matrix) with concurrent development of the wave function deformation in the respective Schrodinger picture. It is demonstrated that the existence of black holes in the suggested approach in the end twice results in nonunitary transitions (first after the Big Bang of QMFL to QM, and then when on trapping of the matter into the black hole the situation is just the opposite - from QM to QMFL)and hence in recovery of the unitarity. In parallel this problem is considered in the deformation terms of Heisenberg algebra, showing the identity of the basic results. From this an explicit solution for Hawking's informaion paradox has been derived

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