Non-unitary evolutions of noncommutative worlds with symmetry

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX

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10.1088/1126-6708/2004/01/016

Motivated by describing time-evolutions of noncommutative worlds, I discuss symmetry-preserving evolutions of noncommutative worlds of finite dimensional representation spaces. An interesting issue in such evolutions is that there can be transitions of representation spaces of symmetry, and therefore the evolutions are generally non-unitary or symmetry-violating. The central idea of this paper is that a main world evolves by emitting baby worlds which compensate the violations of the symmetry of the main world. Tracing out the states of the baby worlds, the symmetry-preserving evolutions of the density matrices of the main world are obtained. I give a simple example with SU(2) symmetry, which can be regarded as an evolving quantum two-sphere. This simple model has some attractive features resembling our universe: it gets born from a vacuum and its entropy of geometric origin grows. I also discuss the evolutions in Heisenberg picture.

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