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On the superselection theory of the Weyl algebra for diffeomorphism invariant quantum gauge theories

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arxiv gr-qc/0302090 v2 pith:NAS2G5PK submitted 2003-02-21 gr-qc hep-thmath-phmath.MP

On the superselection theory of the Weyl algebra for diffeomorphism invariant quantum gauge theories

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Much of the work in loop quantum gravity and quantum geometry rests on a mathematically rigorous integration theory on spaces of distributional connections. Most notably, a diffeomorphism invariant representation of the algebra of basic observables of the theory, the Ashtekar-Lewandowski representation, has been constructed. This representation is singled out by its mathematical elegance, and up to now, no other diffeomorphism invariant representation has been constructed. This raises the question whether it is unique in a precise sense. In the present article we take steps towards answering this question. Our main result is that upon imposing relatively mild additional assumptions, the AL-representation is indeed unique. As an important tool which is also interesting in its own right, we introduce a C*-algebra which is very similar to the Weyl algebra used in the canonical quantization of free quantum field theories.

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