Structure of the space of ground states in systems with non-amenable symmetries
Abstract
We investigate classical spin systems in dimensions whose transfer operator commutes with the action of a nonamenable unitary representation of a symmetry group, here ; these systems may alternatively be interpreted as systems of interacting quantum mechanical particles moving on hyperbolic spaces. In sharp contrast to the analogous situation with a compact symmetry group the following results are found and proven: (i) Spontaneous symmetry breaking already takes place for finite spatial volume/finitely many particles and even in dimensions . The tuning of a coupling/temperature parameter cannot prevent the symmetry breaking. (ii) The systems have infinitely many non-invariant and non-normalizable generalized ground states. (iii) the linear space spanned by these ground states carries a distinguished unitary representation of , the limit of the spherical principal series. (iv) The properties (i)--(iii) hold universally, irrespective of the details of the interaction.
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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0601049,
title = {Structure of the space of ground states in systems with non-amenable symmetries},
author = {M. Niedermaier and E. Seiler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0601049},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
85 pages, to appear in Commun. Math. Phys.. Some typographical and other small errors corrected; remarks about supermanifold versions as well as references to them added