2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.104.124048
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Quantum backreaction on a classical universe

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“…Note that a Hamiltonian picture characterizing formally the backreaction of QFT on gravity for a Friedman-Roberson-Walker Universe and a single foliation of spacetime was developed by Husain and Singh in [26,27]. Our formalism diverges from theirs both in the mathematical formalism (we add the quantum Hermitian connection and the geometric-dependent measure and Hilbert spaces, the use of the superset of Hida distributions and the symplectic geometry and Poisson structures for this space of quantum states) and physical implications (its application to generic spacetimes, norm conservation, relating non-unitarily equivalent Hilbert spaces, potential effects of the quantum connection in relation with particle creation), but the spirit is similar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that a Hamiltonian picture characterizing formally the backreaction of QFT on gravity for a Friedman-Roberson-Walker Universe and a single foliation of spacetime was developed by Husain and Singh in [26,27]. Our formalism diverges from theirs both in the mathematical formalism (we add the quantum Hermitian connection and the geometric-dependent measure and Hilbert spaces, the use of the superset of Hida distributions and the symplectic geometry and Poisson structures for this space of quantum states) and physical implications (its application to generic spacetimes, norm conservation, relating non-unitarily equivalent Hilbert spaces, potential effects of the quantum connection in relation with particle creation), but the spirit is similar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%