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Quantum uncertainty and the spectra of symmetric operators

Quantum Physics 2015-08-25 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

In certain circumstances, the uncertainty, ΔS[ϕ]\Delta S [\phi], of a quantum observable, SS, can be bounded from below by a finite overall constant ΔS>0\Delta S>0, \emph{i.e.}, ΔS[ϕ]ΔS\Delta S [\phi] \geq \Delta S, for all physical states ϕ\phi. For example, a finite lower bound to the resolution of distances has been used to model a natural ultraviolet cutoff at the Planck or string scale. In general, the minimum uncertainty of an observable can depend on the expectation value, t=ϕ,Sϕt=\langle \phi, S \phi\rangle, through a function ΔSt\Delta S_t of tt, \emph{i.e.}, ΔS[ϕ]ΔSt\Delta S [\phi]\ge \Delta S_t, for all physical states ϕ\phi with ϕ,Sϕ=t\langle \phi, S \phi\rangle=t. An observable whose uncertainty is finitely bounded from below is necessarily described by an operator that is merely symmetric rather than self-adjoint on the physical domain. Nevertheless, on larger domains, the operator possesses a family of self-adjoint extensions. Here, we prove results on the relationship between the spacing of the eigenvalues of these self-adjoint extensions and the function ΔSt\Delta S_t. We also discuss potential applications in quantum and classical information theory.

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@article{arxiv.1508.05735,
  title  = {Quantum uncertainty and the spectra of symmetric operators},
  author = {R. T. W. Martin and A. Kempf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.05735},
  year   = {2015}
}