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Unitarity and Causality in Generalized Quantum Mechanics for Non-Chronal Spacetimes

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2009-10-22 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Spacetime must be foliable by spacelike surfaces for the quantum mechanics of matter fields to be formulated in terms of a unitarily evolving state vector defined on spacelike surfaces. When a spacetime cannot be foliated by spacelike surfaces, as in the case of spacetimes with closed timelike curves, a more general formulation of quantum mechanics is required. In such generalizations the transition matrix between alternatives in regions of spacetime where states {\it can} be defined may be non-unitary. This paper describes a generalized quantum mechanics whose probabilities consistently obey the rules of probability theory even in the presence of such non-unitarity. The usual notion of state on a spacelike surface is lost in this generalization and familiar notions of causality are modified. There is no signaling outside the light cone, no non-conservation of energy, no ``Everett phones'', and probabilities of present events do not depend on particular alternatives of the future. However, the generalization is acausal in the sense that the existence of non-chronal regions of spacetime in the future can affect the probabilities of alternatives today. The detectability of non-unitary evolution and violations of causality in measurement situations are briefly considered. The evolution of information in non-chronal spacetimes is described.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9309012,
  title  = {Unitarity and Causality in Generalized Quantum Mechanics for Non-Chronal Spacetimes},
  author = {James B. Hartle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9309012},
  year   = {2009}
}

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40pages, UCSBTH92-04