Direct Images,Fields of Hilbert Spaces,and Geometric Quantization |
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Authors: | László Lempert Róbert Szőke |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mathematics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA 2. Department of Analysis, Institute of Mathematics, E?tv?s University, Pázmány P. sétány 1/c, Budapest, 1117, Hungary
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Abstract: | Geometric quantization often produces not one Hilbert space to represent the quantum states of a classical system but a whole family H s of Hilbert spaces, and the question arises if the spaces H s are canonically isomorphic. Axelrod et al. (J. Diff. Geo. 33:787–902, 1991) and Hitchin (Commun. Math. Phys. 131:347–380, 1990) suggest viewing H s as fibers of a Hilbert bundle H, introduce a connection on H, and use parallel transport to identify different fibers. Here we explore to what extent this can be done. First we introduce the notion of smooth and analytic fields of Hilbert spaces, and prove that if an analytic field over a simply connected base is flat, then it corresponds to a Hermitian Hilbert bundle with a flat connection and path independent parallel transport. Second we address a general direct image problem in complex geometry: pushing forward a Hermitian holomorphic vector bundle ${E to Y}$ along a non–proper map ${Y to S}$ . We give criteria for the direct image to be a smooth field of Hilbert spaces. Third we consider quantizing an analytic Riemannian manifold M by endowing TM with the family of adapted Kähler structures from Lempert and Sz?ke (Bull. Lond. Math. Soc. 44:367–374, 2012). This leads to a direct image problem. When M is homogeneous, we prove the direct image is an analytic field of Hilbert spaces. For certain such M—but not all—the direct image is even flat; which means that in those cases quantization is unique. |
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