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A Stepwise Planned Approach to the Solution of Hilbert's Sixth Problem. II : Supmech and Quantum Systems
Supmech, which is noncommutative Hamiltonian mechanics \linebreak (NHM)
(developed in paper I) with two extra ingredients : positive observable valued
measures (PObVMs) [which serve to connect state-induced expectation values and
classical probabilities] and the `CC condition' [which stipulates that the sets
of observables and pure states be mutually separating] is proposed as a
universal mechanics potentially covering all physical phenomena. It facilitates
development of an autonomous formalism for quantum mechanics. Quantum systems,
defined algebraically as supmech Hamiltonian systems with non-supercommutative
system algebras, are shown to inevitably have Hilbert space based realizations
(so as to accommodate rigged Hilbert space based Dirac bra-ket formalism),
generally admitting commutative superselection rules. Traditional features of
quantum mechanics of finite particle systems appear naturally. A treatment of
localizability much simpler and more general than the traditional one is given.
Treating massive particles as localizable elementary quantum systems, the
Schrdinger wave functions with traditional Born interpretation appear
as natural objects for the description of their pure states and the
Schrdinger equation for them is obtained without ever using a
classical Hamiltonian or Lagrangian. A provisional set of axioms for the
supmech program is given.Comment: 55 pages; some modifications in text; improved treatment of
topological aspects and of Noether invariants; results unchange
Quasi-local Update Algorithms for Numerical Simulations of d=3 SU(2) LGT in the Dual Formulation
In the dual formulation of d=3 SU(2) LGT, the link variables are group
representations and valid configurations are those satisfying a number of
triangle inequalities. In \cite{lat99} algorithms for local updates that
automatically respect these constraints were described. It was also pointed out
there that these local updates were not ergodic. In this presentation, we
describe two different quasi-local updating algorithms which, in conjunction
with the local updates, appear to be ergodic.Comment: LATTICE2000(Topics in Gauge Theories),5 pages,5 figures,LaTe
Analytic Variational Investigation of Euclidean SU(3) Gauge Theory
Analytic variational techniques for lattice gauge theories based on the
Rayleigh-Ritz(RR) method were previously developed for euclidean SU(2) gauge
theories in 3 and 4 dimensions. Their extensions to SU(3) gauge theory
including applications to correlation functions and mass gaps are presented
here.Comment: 4-pages in 2-column format, typsetted for LaTeX with document style
espcrc2.sty (available on request), IMSc/93-2
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