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arxiv: gr-qc/9403005 · v1 · submitted 1994-03-02 · 🌀 gr-qc · hep-th

A Spinor Model for Quantum Cosmology

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keywords classicalinterpretationcontextcosmologyminisuperspacemodelprescriptionprobability
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The question of the interpretation of Wheeler-DeWitt solutions in the context of cosmological models is addressed by implementing the Hamiltonian constraint as a spinor wave equation in minisuperspace. We offer a relative probability interpretation based on a non-closed vector current in this space and a prescription for a parametrisation of classical solutions in terms of classical time. Such a prescription can accommodate classically degenerate metrics describing manifolds with signature change. The relative probability density, defined in terms of a Killing vector of the Dewitt metric on minisuperspace, should permit one to identify classical loci corresponding to geometries for a classical manifold. This interpretation is illustrated in the context of a quantum cosmology model for two-dimensional dilaton gravity.

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