Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2001-06-25
Found.Phys. 32 (2002) 133-158
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
20 pages, no figure, LaTeX2e, Submitted to Foundation of Physics
Scientific paper
We describe vacuum as a system of virtual particles, some of which have negative energies. Any system of vacuum particles is a part of a keneme, i.e. of a system of n particles which can, without violating the conservation laws, annihilate in the strict sense of the word (transform into nothing). A keneme is a homogeneous system, i.e. its state is invariant by all transformations of the invariance group. But a homogeneous system is not necessarily a keneme. In the simple case of a spin system, where the invariance group is SU(2), a homogeneous system is a system whose total spin is unpolarized; a keneme is a system whose total spin is zero. The state of a homogeneous system is described by a statistical operator with infinite trace (von Neumann), to which corresponds a characteristic distribution. The characteristic distributions of the homogeneous systems of vacuum are defined and studied. Finally it is shown how this description of vacuum can be used to solve the frame problem posed in (I).
Grandpeix J. Y.
Lurcat F.
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