PURE STATES, MIXED STATES AND HAWKING PROBLEM IN GENERALIZED QUANTUM MECHANICS
This paper is the continuation of a study into the information paradox problem started by the author in his earlier works. As before, the key instrument is a deformed density matrix in quantum mechanics of the early universe. It is assumed that the latter represents quantum mechanics with fundamenta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Modern physics letters A 2004-09, Vol.19 (27), p.2037-2045 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper is the continuation of a study into the information
paradox problem started by the author in his earlier works. As before,
the key instrument is a deformed density matrix in quantum mechanics
of the early universe. It is assumed that the latter represents quantum
mechanics with fundamental length. It is demonstrated that the
obtained results agree well with the canonical viewpoint that in the
processes involving black holes pure states go to the mixed ones in
the assumption that all measurements are performed by the observer in
a well-known quantum mechanics. Also it is shown that high entropy for
Planck's remnants of black holes appearing in the assumption of the
generalized uncertainty relations may be explained within the scope of
the density matrix entropy introduced by the author previously. It is
noted that the suggested paradigm is consistent with the holographic
principle. Because of this, a conjecture is made about the possibility
for obtaining the generalized uncertainty relations from the covariant
entropy bound at high energies in the same way as Bousso has derived
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle for the flat space. |
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ISSN: | 0217-7323 1793-6632 |
DOI: | 10.1142/S0217732304015312 |