Almost Ideal Clocks in Quantum Cosmology: A Brief Derivation of Time
Abstract
A formalism for quantizing time reparametrization invariant dynamics is considered and applied to systems which contain an `almost ideal clock.' Previously, this formalism was successfully applied to the Bianchi models and, while it contains no fundamental notion of `time' or `evolution,' the approach does contain a notion of correlations. Using correlations with the almost ideal clock to introduce a notion of time, the work below derives the complete formalism of external time quantum mechanics. The limit of an ideal clock is found to be closely associated with the Klein-Gordon inner product and the Newton-Wigner formalism and, in addition, this limit is shown to fail for a clock that measures metric-defined proper time near a singularity in Bianchi models.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9412016,
title = {Almost Ideal Clocks in Quantum Cosmology: A Brief Derivation of Time},
author = {Donald Marolf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9412016},
year = {2009}
}
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16 pages ReVTeX (35 preprint pages)