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An algebraic approach to laying a ghost to rest

Mathematical Physics 2010-04-29 v1 math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

In the recent literature there has been a resurgence of interest in the fourth-order field-theoretic model of Pais-Uhlenbeck \cite {Pais-Uhlenbeck 50 a}, which has not had a good reception over the last half century due to the existence of {\em ghosts} in the properties of the quantum mechanical solution. Bender and Mannheim \cite{Bender 08 a} were successful in persuading the corresponding quantum operator to `give up the ghost'. Their success had the advantage of making the model of Pais-Uhlenbeck acceptable to the physical community and in the process added further credit to the cause of advancement of the use of PT{\cal PT} symmetry. We present a case for the acceptance of the Pais-Uhlenbeck model in the context of Dirac's theory by providing an Hamiltonian which is not quantum mechanically haunted. The essential point is the manner in which a fourth-order equation is rendered into a system of second-order equations. We show by means of the method of reduction of order \cite {Nucci} that it is possible to construct an Hamiltonian which gives rise to a satisfactory quantal description without having to abandon Dirac.

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@article{arxiv.0810.5772,
  title  = {An algebraic approach to laying a ghost to rest},
  author = {M. C. Nucci and P. G. L. Leach},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.5772},
  year   = {2010}
}

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8 pages

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