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    Emergent discrete time and quantization: relativistic particle with extradimensions

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    We study the reparametrization invariant system of a classical relativistic particle moving in (5+1) dimensions, of which two internal ones are compactified to form a torus. A discrete physical time is constructed based on a quasi-local invariant observable. Due to ergodicity, it is simply related to the proper time on average. The external motion in Minkowski space can then be described as a unitary quantum mechanical evolution.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures; replaced with embedded figures and fixed layou

    Ehrenfest's Principle and the Problem of Time in Quantum Gravity

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    We elaborate on a proposal made by Greensite and others to solve the problem of time in quantum gravity. The proposal states that a viable concept of time and a sensible inner product can be found from the demand for the Ehrenfest equations to hold in quantum gravity. We derive and discuss in detail exact consistency conditions from both Ehrenfest equations as well as from the semiclassical approximation. We also discuss consistency conditions arising from the full field theory. We find that only a very restricted class of solutions to the Wheeler-DeWitt equation fulfills all consistency conditions. We conclude that therefore this proposal must either be abandoned as a means to solve the problem of time or, alternatively, be used as an additional boundary condition to select physical solutions from the Wheeler-DeWitt equation.Comment: 20 pages, LATE

    Classical and Quantum Solutions and the Problem of Time in R2R^2 Cosmology

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    We have studied various classical solutions in R2R^2 cosmology. Especially we have obtained general classical solutions in pure R2R^2\ cosmology. Even in the quantum theory, we can solve the Wheeler-DeWitt equation in pure R2R^2\ cosmology exactly. Comparing these classical and quantum solutions in R2R^2\ cosmology, we have studied the problem of time in general relativity.Comment: 17 pages, latex, no figure, one reference is correcte

    Some Aspects of Virtual Black Holes

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    In this paper we shall consistently third quantize modified gravity. Then we shall analyse certain aspects of virtual black holes in this third quantized modified gravity. We will see how a statistical mechanical origin for the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy naturally arises in this model. Furthermore, in this model the area and thus the entropy of a real macroscopic black hole is quantized. Virtual black holes cause loss of quantum coherence and this gives an intrinsic entropy to all physical systems which can be used to define a direction of time and hence provide a solution to the problem of time.Comment: 11 pages, 0 figures, accepted for publication in JET

    Born-Infeld Theory and Stringy Causality

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    Fluctuations around a non-trivial solution of Born-Infeld theory have a limiting speed given not by the Einstein metric but the Boillat metric. The Boillat metric is S-duality invariant and conformal to the open string metric. It also governs the propagation of scalars and spinors in Born-Infeld theory. We discuss the potential clash between causality determined by the closed string and open string light cones and find that the latter never lie outside the former. Both cones touch along the principal null directions of the background Born-Infeld field. We consider black hole solutions in situations in which the distinction between bulk and brane is not sharp such as space filling branes and find that the location of the event horizon and the thermodynamic properties do not depend on whether one uses the closed or open string metric. Analogous statements hold in the more general context of non-linear electrodynamics or effective quantum-corrected metrics. We show how Born-Infeld action to second order might be obtained from higher-curvature gravity in Kaluza-Klein theory. Finally we point out some intriguing analogies with Einstein-Schr\"odinger theory.Comment: 31 pages, 4 figures, LaTex; Some comments and references adde

    Decoherent Histories Approach to the Arrival Time Problem

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    We use the decoherent histories approach to quantum theory to compute the probability of a non-relativistic particle crossing x=0x=0 during an interval of time. For a system consisting of a single non-relativistic particle, histories coarse-grained according to whether or not they pass through spacetime regions are generally not decoherent, except for very special initial states, and thus probabilities cannot be assigned. Decoherence may, however, be achieved by coupling the particle to an environment consisting of a set of harmonic oscillators in a thermal bath. Probabilities for spacetime coarse grainings are thus calculated by considering restricted density operator propagators of the quantum Brownian motion model. We also show how to achieve decoherence by replicating the system NN times and then projecting onto the number density of particles that cross during a given time interval, and this gives an alternative expression for the crossing probability. The latter approach shows that the relative frequency for histories is approximately decoherent for sufficiently large NN, a result related to the Finkelstein-Graham-Hartle theorem.Comment: 42 pages, plain Te
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