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The Schrödinger wave functional and vacuum states in curved spacetime II: Boundaries and foliations

D.V. Long, Graham Shore

Nuclear Physics B, Volume: "B530", Issue: 1-2, Pages: 279 - 303

Swansea University Author: Graham Shore

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In a recent paper, general solutions for the vacuum wave functionals in the Schrodinger picture were given for a variety of classes of curved spacetimes. Here, we describe a number of simple examples which illustrate how the presence of spacetime boundaries influences the vacuum wave functional and...

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Published in: Nuclear Physics B
ISSN: 05503213
Published: 1996
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title The Schrödinger wave functional and vacuum states in curved spacetime II: Boundaries and foliations
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