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Canonical Quantization of a Massive Weyl Field
(SPRINGERNEW YORK, 2012)
We construct a consistent theory of a quantum massive Weyl field. We start with the formulation of the classical field theory approach for the description of massive Weyl fields. It is demonstrated that the standard Lagrange ...
First quantized approaches to neutrino oscillations and second quantization
(2006-04-06)
Neutrino oscillations are treated from the point of view of relativistic first quantized theories and compared to second quantized treatments. Within first quantized theories, general oscillation probabilities can be found ...
Construction of complex nested ideal lattices for complex-valued channel quantization
(2018-01-01)
In this work we develop a new algebraic methodology which quantizes complex-valued channels in order to realize interference alignment (IA) onto a complex ideal lattice. Also we make use of the minimum mean square error ...
Markovian versus non-Markovian stochastic quantization of a complex-action model
(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2014-03-10)
We analyze the Markovian and non-Markovian stochastic quantization methods for a complex action quantum mechanical model analog to Maxwell-Chern-Simons electrodynamics in Weyl gauge. We show through analytical methods ...
Stochastic quantization of a self-interacting nonminimal scalar field in semiclassical gravity
(Elsevier B.V., 2019-11-10)
We employ stochastic quantization for a self-interacting nonminimal massive scalar field in curved spacetime. The covariant background field method and local momentum space representation are used to obtain the Euclidean ...
Loop quantization of a model for D = 1 + 2 (anti)de sitter gravity coupled to topological matter
(Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2019)
Constrained BV description of string field theory
(Springer, 2012-03-01)
In the conventional BV description of string field theory, the string field Phi is split as Phi = Psi vertical bar Psi* where Psi includes all states with ghost number <= G and describes the spacetinte fields, and Psi* ...