Observables and unobservables in a non-associative quantum theory

Physics – Quantum Physics

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It is shown that the non-associative operators in a non-associative quantum theory are unobservables. The observable quantity may be presented only by the elements of some associative subalgebra. It is shown that the elements of the associative subalgebra are extended objects that can be similar to strings. It is assumed that the non-associative quantum field theory can be applied to the quantization of strongly interacting fields. The method for obtaining field equations in a non-associative case is given.

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