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Causality in Discrete Time Physics Derived from Maupertuis Reduced Action Principle
Authors:Roland Riek  Atanu Chatterjee
Institution:1.Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zurich, CH 8093 Zurich, Switzerland;2.Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel;
Abstract:Causality describes the process and consequences from an action: a cause has an effect. Causality is preserved in classical physics as well as in special and general theories of relativity. Surprisingly, causality as a relationship between the cause and its effect is in neither of these theories considered a law or a principle. Its existence in physics has even been challenged by prominent opponents in part due to the time symmetric nature of the physical laws. With the use of the reduced action and the least action principle of Maupertuis along with a discrete dynamical time physics yielding an arrow of time, causality is defined as the partial spatial derivative of the reduced action and as such is position- and momentum-dependent and requests the presence of space. With this definition the system evolves from one step to the next without the need of time, while (discrete) time can be reconstructed.
Keywords:causality  Maupertuis principle  discrete time  reduced action
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