The paper argues that the spin-boson ground state always has definite parity and no quantum phase transition exists, but its key step misuses the unitary boson parity operator.
Irreversible Diagonalization of Mechanical Quantities and the EPR Paradox
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The closure relation of quantum mechanical projection operators is not entirely true; it can be strictly falsified under unitary transformations in Fock states. The angular momentum $J_x$, $J_y$ and $J_z$ are simultaneously diagonalized under the orthonormal set $\{|\phi_n\rangle\}$ of continuous rotation transformations in Fock states. $\{|\phi_n\rangle\}$'s time reversal $\{ \mathcal{T} |\phi_n\rangle \}$ is the zero point of coordinates q and momentum p, and its arbitrary translation transformation $\{ \mathcal{D} \mathcal{T} |\phi_n\rangle \}$ diagonalizes both coordinates and momentum simultaneously. The abstract representation of the Dirac state vector implies the symmetry breaking of the non-Abelian group unit matrix $\{ \mathcal{U}^ \mathcal{H} \mathcal{U} \neq \mathcal{U} \mathcal{U} ^\mathcal{H} \}$. The EPR paradox is merely a fallacy under the reversible diagonalization of physical reality, it is resolved under irreversible diagonalization.
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Non-degenerate Ground State of the Spin-Boson Model under Abelian Diagonalization
The paper argues that the spin-boson ground state always has definite parity and no quantum phase transition exists, but its key step misuses the unitary boson parity operator.