Wheeler-DeWitt quantization and singularities
Abstract
We consider a Bohmian approach to the Wheeler-DeWitt quantization of the Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker model and investigate the question whether or not there are singularities, in the sense that the universe reaches zero volume. We find that for generic wave functions (i.e., non-classical wave functions), there is a non-zero probability for a trajectory to be non-singular. This should be contrasted to the consistent histories approach for which it was recently shown by Craig and Singh that there is always a singularity. This result illustrates that the question of singularities depends much on which version of quantum theory one adopts. This was already pointed out by Pinto-Neto et al., albeit with a different Bohmian approach. Our current Bohmian approach agrees with the consistent histories approach by Craig and Singh for single-time histories, unlike the one studied earlier by Pinto-Neto et al. Although the trajectories are usually different in the two Bohmian approach, their qualitative behavior is the same for generic wave functions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1501.04181,
title = {Wheeler-DeWitt quantization and singularities},
author = {Felipe Tovar Falciano and Nelson Pinto-Neto and Ward Struyve},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.04181},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
10 pages, 3 figures, PDFLaTeX, revtex4