Restoring Time Dependence into Quantum Cosmology
Abstract
Mini superspace cosmology treats the scale factor , the lapse function , and an optional dilation field as canonical variables. While pre-fixing means losing the Hamiltonian constraint, pre-fixing is serendipitously harmless at this level. This suggests an alternative to the Hartle-Hawking approach, where the pre-fixed and its derivatives are treated as explicit functions of time, leaving and a now mandatory to serve as canonical variables. The naive gauge pre-fix is clearly forbidden, causing evolution to freeze altogether, so pre-fixing the scale factor, say , necessarily introduces explicit time dependence into the Lagrangian. Invoking Dirac's prescription for dealing with constraints, we construct the corresponding mini superspace time dependent total Hamiltonian, and calculate the Dirac brackets, characterized by , which are promoted to commutation relations in the quantum theory.
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@article{arxiv.1206.0830,
title = {Restoring Time Dependence into Quantum Cosmology},
author = {Aharon Davidson and Ben Yellin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.0830},
year = {2012}
}
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Honorable Mentioned essay - Gravity Research Foundation 2012