Minimal length via GUP makes the usual coherent state characterizations inequivalent for the harmonic oscillator, deforming phase-space trajectories and inducing intrinsic squeezing absent in standard quantum mechanics.
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A systematic mapping is derived from GUP parameters in minimal-length quantum theory to higher-order curvature coefficients in extended gravity, with an application yielding an upper bound on the minimal measurable length via light deflection corrections.
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Coherent states in minimal-length Quantum Mechanics: inequivalent characterizations and emergent squeezing
Minimal length via GUP makes the usual coherent state characterizations inequivalent for the harmonic oscillator, deforming phase-space trajectories and inducing intrinsic squeezing absent in standard quantum mechanics.
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From minimal-length quantum theory to modified gravity
A systematic mapping is derived from GUP parameters in minimal-length quantum theory to higher-order curvature coefficients in extended gravity, with an application yielding an upper bound on the minimal measurable length via light deflection corrections.