Evolution between slices in D>2 curved spacetimes shifts the state between unitarily inequivalent Fock representations; the physical representation can be fixed locally by a positive-frequency condition equivalent, in leading order, to the Hadamard condition.
A uniqueness criterion for the Fock quantization of scalar fields with time dependent mass
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A major problem in the quantization of fields in curved spacetimes is the ambiguity in the choice of a Fock representation for the canonical commutation relations. There exists an infinite number of choices leading to different physical predictions. In stationary scenarios, a common strategy is to select a vacuum (or a family of unitarily equivalent vacua) by requiring invariance under the spacetime symmetries. When stationarity is lost, a natural generalization consists in replacing time invariance by unitarity in the evolution. We prove that, when the spatial sections are compact, the criterion of a unitary dynamics, together with the invariance under the spatial isometries, suffices to select a unique family of Fock quantizations for a scalar field with time dependent mass.
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Challenges for describing unitary evolution in nontrivial geometries: pictures and representations
Evolution between slices in D>2 curved spacetimes shifts the state between unitarily inequivalent Fock representations; the physical representation can be fixed locally by a positive-frequency condition equivalent, in leading order, to the Hadamard condition.