A non-unitary similarity transformation maps a ghostly two-dimensional oscillator with bounded but non-normalisable eigenstates to an isospectral Hermitian Hamiltonian whose eigenstates are normalisable.
Lie symmetries and ghost-free representations of the Pais-Uhlenbeck model
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We investigate the Pais-Uhlenbeck (PU) model, a paradigmatic example of a higher time-derivative theory, by identifying the Lie symmetries of its associated fourth-order dynamical equation. Exploiting these symmetries in conjunction with the model's Bi-Hamiltonian structure, we construct distinct Poisson bracket formulations that preserve the system's dynamics. Amongst other possibilities, this allow us to recast the PU model in a positive definite manner, offering a solution to the long-standing problem of ghost instabilities. Furthermore, we systematically explore a family of transformations that reduce the PU model to equivalent first-order, higher-dimensional systems. Finally we examine the impact on those transformations by adding interaction terms of potential form to the PU model and demonstrate how they usually break the Bi-Hamiltonian structure. Our approach yields a unified framework for interpreting and stabilising higher time-derivative dynamics through a symmetry analysis in some parameter regime.
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Ghost-Free Quantisation of Higher Time-Derivative Theories via Non-Unitary Similarity Transformations
A non-unitary similarity transformation maps a ghostly two-dimensional oscillator with bounded but non-normalisable eigenstates to an isospectral Hermitian Hamiltonian whose eigenstates are normalisable.