The particle of Haag's local quantum physics: a critical assessment
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2024-09-01Publisher Version
10.3390/e26090748Author(s)
Jaeger, Gregg
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G. Jaeger. 2024. "The Particle of Haag's Local Quantum Physics: A Critical Assessment." Entropy, Volume 26, Issue 9, pp.748-. https://doi.org/10.3390/e26090748Abstract
Rudolf Haag's Local Quantum Physics (LQP) is an alternative framework to conventional relativistic quantum field theory for combining special relativity and quantum theory based on first principles, making it of great interest for the purposes of conceptual analysis despite currently being relatively limited as a tool for making experimental predictions. In LQP, the elementary particles are defined as species of causal link between interaction events, together with which they comprise its most fundamental entities. This notion of particle has yet to be independently assessed as such. Here, it is captured via a set of propositions specifying particle characteristics and then compared to previous particle notions. Haag's particle differs decisively with respect to mechanical intuitions about particles by lacking, among other things, even an approximate independent space-time location. This notion is thus found to differ greatly even from those of relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, which have been applied to the known elementary particles.
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