Functional Integral Approach to $C^*$-algebraic Quantum Mechanics I: Heisenberg and Poincar\'{e}
Abstract
The algebraic approach to quantum mechanics has been vital to the development of quantum theory since its inception, and it has evolved into a mathematically rigorous -algebraic formulation of the theory's axioms. Conversely, the functional approach in the form of Feynman path integrals is far from mathematically rigorous: Nevertheless, path integrals provide an equally valid and useful formulation of the axioms of quantum mechanics. The two approaches can be merged by employing a notion of functional integration based on topological groups that allows to construct functional integral representations of -algebras. The merger achieves a hybrid formulation of the axioms of quantum mechanics in which topological groups play a leading role. To illustrate the formalism, we apply the framework to non-relativistic and relativistic quantum mechanics via the Heisenberg and Poincar\'{e} groups.
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@article{arxiv.1505.08102,
title = {Functional Integral Approach to $C^*$-algebraic Quantum Mechanics I: Heisenberg and Poincar\'{e}},
author = {John LaChapelle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.08102},
year = {2022}
}