Under the Extended Uncertainty Principle, position variance saturates, and the entanglement entropy of harmonic chains and massless scalar fields saturates to a finite value with a discrete, evenly gapped entanglement spectrum.
Gravitationally induced uncertainty relations in curved backgrounds
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This paper aims at investigating the influence of space-time curvature on the uncertainty relation. In particular, relying on previous findings, we assume the quantum wave function to be confined to a geodesic ball on a given space-like hypersurface whose radius is a measure of the position uncertainty. On the other hand, we concurrently work out a viable physical definition of the momentum operator and its standard deviation in the non-relativistic limit of the 3+1 formalism. Finally, we evaluate the uncertainty relation which to second order depends on the Ricci scalar of the effective 3-metric and the corresponding covariant derivative of the shift vector. For the sake of illustration, we apply our general result to a number of examples arising in the context of both general relativity and extended theories of gravity.
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Resolution of Infrared Entanglement Divergences via the Extended Uncertainty Principle
Under the Extended Uncertainty Principle, position variance saturates, and the entanglement entropy of harmonic chains and massless scalar fields saturates to a finite value with a discrete, evenly gapped entanglement spectrum.