An algebraic approach to the quantization of cosntrained systems: finite dimensional examples

From the point of view of canonical quantum gravity, it has become imperative to find a framework for quantization which provides a {\em general} prescription to find the physical inner product, and is flexible enough to accommodate non-canonical variables. In this dissertation I consider an algebra...

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Zusammenfassung:From the point of view of canonical quantum gravity, it has become imperative to find a framework for quantization which provides a {\em general} prescription to find the physical inner product, and is flexible enough to accommodate non-canonical variables. In this dissertation I consider an algebraic formulation of the Dirac approach to the quantization of constrained systems, due to A. Ashtekar. The Dirac quantization program is augmented by a general principle to find the inner product on physical states. Essentially, the Hermiticity conditions on physical operators determine this inner product. I also clarify the role in quantum theory of possible algebraic identities between the elementary variables. I use this approach to quantize various finite dimensional systems. Some of these models test the new aspects of the algebraic framework. Others bear qualitative similarities to \gr, and may give some insight into the pitfalls lurking in \qg. In (spatially compact) general relativity, the Hamiltonian is constrained to vanish. I present various approaches one can take to obtain an interpretation of the quantum theory of such ``dynamically constrained'' systems. I apply some of these ideas to the Bianchi I cosmology, and analyze the issue of the initial singularity in quantum theory.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.gr-qc/9304043