Symmetry Reduction of States I
Abstract
We develop a general theory of symmetry reduction of states on (possibly non-commutative) *-algebras that are equipped with a Poisson bracket and a Hamiltonian action of a commutative Lie algebra . The key idea advocated for in this article is that the ``correct'' notion of positivity on a *-algebra is not necessarily the algebraic one, for which positive elements are sums of Hermitian squares with , but can be a more general one that depends on the example at hand, like pointwise positivity on *-algebras of functions or positivity in a representation as operators. The notion of states (normalized positive Hermitian linear functionals) on thus depends on this choice of positivity on , and the notion of positivity on the reduced algebra should be such that states on are obtained as reductions of certain states on . We discuss three examples in detail: Reduction of the *-algebra of smooth functions on a Poisson manifold , reduction of the Weyl algebra with respect to translation symmetry, and reduction of the polynomial algebra with respect to a -action.
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@article{arxiv.2107.04900,
title = {Symmetry Reduction of States I},
author = {Philipp Schmitt and Matthias Schötz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.04900},
year = {2023}
}
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