Velocity Polytopes of Periodic Graphs and a No-Go Theorem for Digital Physics
Abstract
A periodic graph in dimension is a directed graph with a free action of with only finitely many orbits. It can conveniently be represented in terms of an associated finite graph with weights in , corresponding to a -bundle with connection. Here we use the weight sums along cycles in this associated graph to construct a certain polytope in , which we regard as a geometrical invariant associated to the periodic graph. It is the unit ball of a norm on describing the large-scale geometry of the graph. It has a physical interpretation as the set of attainable velocities of a particle on the graph which can hop along one edge per timestep. Since a polytope necessarily has distinguished directions, there is no periodic graph for which this velocity set is isotropic. In the context of classical physics, this can be viewed as a no-go theorem for the emergence of an isotropic space from a discrete structure.
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@article{arxiv.1109.1963,
title = {Velocity Polytopes of Periodic Graphs and a No-Go Theorem for Digital Physics},
author = {Tobias Fritz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.1963},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
18 pages, 1 figure. See also http://pirsa.org/12100100/. Corrigendum in v3: most mathematical results were obtained earlier by other authors, references have been included