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Wedge domains in non-compactly causal symmetric spaces

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This article is part of an ongoing project aiming at the connections between causal structures on homogeneous spaces, Algebraic Quantum Field Theory (AQFT), modular theory of operator algebras and unitary representations of Lie groups. In this article we concentrate on non-compactly causal symmetric space $G/H$. This class contains the de Sitter space but also other spaces with invariant partial ordering. The central ingredient is an Euler element h in the Lie algebra of \fg. We define three different kinds of wedge domains depending on h and the causal structure on G/H. Our main result is that the connected component containing the base point eH of those seemingly different domains all agree. Furthermore we discuss the connectedness of those wedge domains. We show that each of those spaces has a natural extension to a non-compactly causal symmetric space of the form G_\C/G^c where G^c is certain real form of the complexification G_\$ of G. As G_\C/G^c is non-compactly causal it also comes with the three types of wedge domains. Our results says that the intersection of those domains with $G/H$ agrees with the wedge domains in G/H.

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A geometric perspective on Algebraic Quantum Field Theory

math.OA · 2024-12-29 · unverdicted · novelty 1.0

Euler elements in real Lie algebras provide an abstract geometric index set for wedge-localized nets in algebraic quantum field theory, and the Bisognano-Wichmann property together with regularity forces this Euler structure.

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  • A geometric perspective on Algebraic Quantum Field Theory math.OA · 2024-12-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 56 · internal anchor

    Euler elements in real Lie algebras provide an abstract geometric index set for wedge-localized nets in algebraic quantum field theory, and the Bisognano-Wichmann property together with regularity forces this Euler structure.