An algebraic approach to the "frozen formalism" problem of time
Abstract
The long-standing problem of time in canonical quantum gravity is the source of several conceptual and technical issues. Here, recent mathematical results are used to provide a consistent algebraic formulation of dynamical symplectic reduction that avoids difficult requirements such as the computation of a complete set of Dirac observables or the construction of a physical Hilbert space. In addition, the new algebraic treatment makes it possible to implement a consistent realization of the gauge structure off the constraint surface. As a consequence, previously unrecognized consistency conditions are imposed on deparameterization -- the method traditionally used to unfreeze evolution in completely constrained systems. A detailed discussion of how the new formulation extends previous semiclassical results shows that an internal time degree of freedom need not be semiclassical in order to define a consistent quantum evolution.
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@article{arxiv.2212.13961,
title = {An algebraic approach to the "frozen formalism" problem of time},
author = {Martin Bojowald and Artur Tsobanjan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.13961},
year = {2023}
}
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54 pages, one figure