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Entanglement, Observers and Cosmology: a view from von Neumann Algebras

High Energy Physics - Theory 2023-03-01 v1

Abstract

Infinite entanglement fluctuations appear when a quantum field theory on a causally complete domain of space-time is a type IIIIII factor. In the weak gravity limit GN=0G_N=0 this factor can be transformed into a crossed product type IIII factor with finite entanglement fluctuations by adding a physical reference frame system (observer). The use of a physical reference frame to define a regularization of divergent entanglement is formally identical to the quantum information approach to superselection charges. In that case the added reference frame allows quantum superpositions between different superselection sectors. For the case of cosmological horizons we map the primordial inflationary slow rolling phase into a type IIII modification of the pure de Sitter type IIIIII factor and we use the so defined type IIII finite entanglement fluctuations to predict the primordial power spectrum of scalar curvature fluctuations. For the Hagedorn high temperature phase of large NN Yang Mills, the type IIII description of the Hagedorn phase accounts, in the large NN limit, for the quantum fluctuations of the interval of the corresponding matrix model eigenvalue distribution.

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@article{arxiv.2302.14747,
  title  = {Entanglement, Observers and Cosmology: a view from von Neumann Algebras},
  author = {C. Gomez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.14747},
  year   = {2023}
}

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