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Hamiltonian and physical Hilbert space in polymer quantum mechanics

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arxiv gr-qc/0610072 v2 pith:HJ633N6L submitted 2006-10-16 gr-qc hep-thquant-ph

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keywords quantummechanicspolymercontinuumequivalenthamiltonianhilbertphysical
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In this paper, a version of polymer quantum mechanics, which is inspired by loop quantum gravity, is considered and shown to be equivalent, in a precise sense, to the standard, experimentally tested, Schroedinger quantum mechanics. The kinematical cornerstone of our framework is the so called polymer representation of the Heisenberg-Weyl (H-W) algebra, which is the starting point of the construction. The dynamics is constructed as a continuum limit of effective theories characterized by a scale, and requires a renormalization of the inner product. The result is a physical Hilbert space in which the continuum Hamiltonian can be represented and that is unitarily equivalent to the Schroedinger representation of quantum mechanics. As a concrete implementation of our formalism, the simple harmonic oscillator is fully developed.

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