Abstract
We present a continuous representation theory based on the affine group. This theory is applicable to a mechanical system which has one or more of its classical canonical coordinates restricted to a smaller range than − ∞ to ∞. Such systems are especially troublesome in the usual quantization approach since, as is well known from von Neumann's work, the relation [P, Q] = −iI implies that P and Q must have a spectrum from − ∞ to ∞ if they are to be self-adjoint. Consequently, if the spectrum of either P or Q is restricted, at least one of the operators, say Q, is not self-adjoint and does not have a spectral resolution. Thus Q cannot generate a coordinate representation. This leads us to consider a different pair of operators, P and B, both of which are self-adjoint and which obey [P, B] = −iP. The Lie group corresponding to this latter algebra is the affine group, which has two unitarily inequivalent, irreducible representations, one in which the spectrum of P is positive. Using the affine group as our kinematical group, we have developed continuous representations analogous to those Klauder and McKenna developed for the canonical group, and have shown that the former representations have almost all the desirable properties of the latter.
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- Year
- 1969
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 10
- Issue
- 12
- Pages
- 2267-2275
- Citations
- 86
- Access
- Closed
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- 10.1063/1.1664833