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The Quantum Configuration Space of Loop Quantum Cosmology
The article gives an account of several aspects of the space known as the
Bohr compactification of the line, featuring as the quantum configuration space
in loop quantum cosmology, as well as of the corresponding configuration space
realization of the so-called polymer representation. Analogies with loop
quantum gravity are explored, providing an introduction to (part of) the
mathematical structure of loop quantum gravity, in a technically simpler
context.Comment: 14 pages. Minor changes, typos corrected, 1 reference added. To
appear in Class. Quantum Gra
Hamiltonian and physical Hilbert space in polymer quantum mechanics
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.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figures. Comments and references added. Version to be
published in CQ