Author:
Bender Carl M,Felski Alexander,Klevansky Sandra P,Sarkar Sarben
Abstract
Abstract
Quantum systems governed by non-Hermitian Hamiltonians with
PT
symmetry are special in having real energy eigenvalues bounded below and unitary time evolution. We argue that
PT
symmetry may also be important and present at the level of Hermitian quantum field theories because of the process of renormalisation. In some quantum field theories renormalisation leads to
PT
-symmetric effective Lagrangians. We show how
PT
symmetry may allow interpretations that evade ghosts and instabilities present in an interpretation of the theory within a Hermitian framework. From the study of examples
PT
-symmetric interpretation is naturally built into a path integral formulation of quantum field theory; there is no requirement to calculate explicitly the
PT
norm that occurs in Hamiltonian quantum theory. We discuss examples where
PT
-symmetric field theories emerge from Hermitian field theories due to effects of renormalisation. We also consider the effects of renormalisation on field theories that are non-Hermitian but
PT
-symmetric from the start.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
15 articles.
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