
Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Symposium Program
- Papers from both Volumes Classified by Subjects
- Preface
- Dieter Brill: A Spacetime Perspective
- Thawing the Frozen Formalism: The Difference Between Observables and What We Observe
- Jacobi's Action and the Density of States
- Decoherence of Correlation Histories
- The Initial Value Problem in Light of Ashtekar's Variables
- Status Report on an Axiomatic Basis for Functional Integration
- Solution of the Coupled Einstein Constraints On Asymptotically Euclidean Manifolds
- Compact Cauchy Horizons and Cauchy Surfaces
- The Classical Electron
- Gauge (In)variance, Mass and Parity in D=3 Revisited
- Triality, Exceptional Lie Groups and Dirac Operators
- The Reduction of the State Vector and Limitations on Measurement in the Quantum Mechanics of Closed Systems
- Quantum Linearization Instabilities of de Sitter Spacetime
- What is the True Description of Charged Black Holes?
- Limits on the Adiabatic Index in Static Stellar Models
- On the Relativity of Rotation
- Recent Progress and Open Problems in Linearization Stability
- Brill Waves
- You Can't Get There from Here: Constraints on Topology Change
- Time, Measurement and Information Loss in Quantum Cosmology
- Impossible Measurements on Quantum Fields
- A New Condition Implying the Existence of a Constant Mean Curvature Foliation
- Maximal Slices in Stationary Spacetimes with Ergoregions
- (1 + 1)-Dimensional Methods for General Relativity
- Coalescence of Primal Gravity Waves to Make Cosmological Mass Without Matter
- Curriculum Vitae of Dieter Brill
- Ph. D. Theses supervised by Dieter Brill
- List of Publications by Dieter Brill
Quantum Linearization Instabilities of de Sitter Spacetime
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Symposium Program
- Papers from both Volumes Classified by Subjects
- Preface
- Dieter Brill: A Spacetime Perspective
- Thawing the Frozen Formalism: The Difference Between Observables and What We Observe
- Jacobi's Action and the Density of States
- Decoherence of Correlation Histories
- The Initial Value Problem in Light of Ashtekar's Variables
- Status Report on an Axiomatic Basis for Functional Integration
- Solution of the Coupled Einstein Constraints On Asymptotically Euclidean Manifolds
- Compact Cauchy Horizons and Cauchy Surfaces
- The Classical Electron
- Gauge (In)variance, Mass and Parity in D=3 Revisited
- Triality, Exceptional Lie Groups and Dirac Operators
- The Reduction of the State Vector and Limitations on Measurement in the Quantum Mechanics of Closed Systems
- Quantum Linearization Instabilities of de Sitter Spacetime
- What is the True Description of Charged Black Holes?
- Limits on the Adiabatic Index in Static Stellar Models
- On the Relativity of Rotation
- Recent Progress and Open Problems in Linearization Stability
- Brill Waves
- You Can't Get There from Here: Constraints on Topology Change
- Time, Measurement and Information Loss in Quantum Cosmology
- Impossible Measurements on Quantum Fields
- A New Condition Implying the Existence of a Constant Mean Curvature Foliation
- Maximal Slices in Stationary Spacetimes with Ergoregions
- (1 + 1)-Dimensional Methods for General Relativity
- Coalescence of Primal Gravity Waves to Make Cosmological Mass Without Matter
- Curriculum Vitae of Dieter Brill
- Ph. D. Theses supervised by Dieter Brill
- List of Publications by Dieter Brill
Summary
Abstract
It has been pointed out that the physical states in linearized quantum gravity are required to be invariant under the continuous isometries of the background spacetime if the Cauchy surfaces are compact. This requirement would appear to allow only the vacuum state as the physical state in linearized quantum gravity in de Sitter spacetime. The first step toward resolving this apparent paradox is to construct a new Hilbert space of de Sitter-invariant states. In this article an approach to this task is presented. First de Sitter-invariant states with infinite norm are constructed by smearing the states in the original Fock space of linearized gravity over the de Sitter group. Then a finite inner product of these states is defined by dividing the original inner product by the infinite volume of the de Sitter group. The Hilbert space of de Sitter-invariant states thus obtained is hoped to serve as a starting point toward a meaningful perturbative quantum gravity (at the tree level) in de Sitter spacetime.
Introduction
In discussing solutions to the linearized Einstein equations, it is important to make sure that they extend to exact solutions. It was found by Professors Brill and Deser [2, 3] that there are spurious solutions in linearized gravity in static flat spacetime with the topology of the 3-torus (T3).
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- Directions in General RelativityProceedings of the 1993 International Symposium, Maryland: Papers in Honor of Dieter Brill, pp. 146 - 156Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1956