The possibility of formulating quantum mechanics over quaternionic Hilbert spaces can be traced back to von Neumann’s foundational works in the thirties. The absence of a suitable quaternionic version of spectrum prevented the full development of the theory. The first rigorous quaternionic formulation has started only in 2007 with the definition of the spherical spectrum of a quaternionic operator based on a quadratic version of resolvent operator. The relevance of this notion is proved by the existence of a quaternionic continuous functional calculus and a theory of quaternionic semigroups relying upon it. A problem of the quaternionic formulation is the description of composite quantum systems in the absence of a natural tensor product due to non-commutativity of quaternions. A promising tool towards a solution is a quaternionic projection-valued measure (PVM), making possible a tensor product of quaternionic operators with physical relevance. A notion with this property, called intertwining quaternionic PVM, is presented here. This foundational paper aims to investigate the interplay of this new mathematical object and the spherical spectral features of quaternionic generally unbounded normal operators. We discover, in particular, the existence of other spectral notions equivalent to the spherical ones, but based on a standard non-quadratic notion of resolvent operator.

Spectral representations of normal operators in quaternionic Hilbert spaces via intertwining quaternionic PVMs / Ghiloni, Riccardo; Moretti, Valter; Perotti, Alessandro. - In: REVIEWS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0129-055X. - STAMPA. - 29:10(2017), pp. 175003401-175003473. [10.1142/S0129055X17500349]

Spectral representations of normal operators in quaternionic Hilbert spaces via intertwining quaternionic PVMs

Ghiloni, Riccardo;Moretti, Valter;Perotti, Alessandro
2017-01-01

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The possibility of formulating quantum mechanics over quaternionic Hilbert spaces can be traced back to von Neumann’s foundational works in the thirties. The absence of a suitable quaternionic version of spectrum prevented the full development of the theory. The first rigorous quaternionic formulation has started only in 2007 with the definition of the spherical spectrum of a quaternionic operator based on a quadratic version of resolvent operator. The relevance of this notion is proved by the existence of a quaternionic continuous functional calculus and a theory of quaternionic semigroups relying upon it. A problem of the quaternionic formulation is the description of composite quantum systems in the absence of a natural tensor product due to non-commutativity of quaternions. A promising tool towards a solution is a quaternionic projection-valued measure (PVM), making possible a tensor product of quaternionic operators with physical relevance. A notion with this property, called intertwining quaternionic PVM, is presented here. This foundational paper aims to investigate the interplay of this new mathematical object and the spherical spectral features of quaternionic generally unbounded normal operators. We discover, in particular, the existence of other spectral notions equivalent to the spherical ones, but based on a standard non-quadratic notion of resolvent operator.
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Ghiloni, Riccardo; Moretti, Valter; Perotti, Alessandro
Spectral representations of normal operators in quaternionic Hilbert spaces via intertwining quaternionic PVMs / Ghiloni, Riccardo; Moretti, Valter; Perotti, Alessandro. - In: REVIEWS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0129-055X. - STAMPA. - 29:10(2017), pp. 175003401-175003473. [10.1142/S0129055X17500349]
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