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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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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/S0550-3213(98)00409-X
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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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The Schrödinger wave functional and vacuum states in curved spacetime II: Boundaries and foliations |
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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 how physical quantities are independent of the choice of spacetime foliation used in the Schrodinger approach despite the foliation dependence of the wave functionals |
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