Causality, delocalization, and positivity of energy

E. Karpov, G. Ordonez, T. Petrosky, I. Prigogine, and G. Pronko
Phys. Rev. A 62, 012103 – Published 8 June 2000
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Abstract

In a series of interesting papers Hegerfeldt has shown that quantum systems with positive energy initially localized in a finite region immediately develop infinite tails. In our paper Hegerfeldt’s theorem is analyzed using quantum and classical wave packets. We show that Hegerfeldt’s conclusion remains valid in classical physics. No violation of Einstein’s causality is ever involved. Using only positive frequencies, complex wave packets are constructed which at t=0 are real and finitely localized and which, furthermore, are superpositions of two nonlocal wave packets. The nonlocality is initially cancelled by destructive interference. However, this cancellation becomes incomplete at arbitrary times immediately afterwards. In agreement with relativity the two nonlocal wave packets move with the velocity of light, in opposite directions.

  • Received 25 October 1999

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.62.012103

©2000 American Physical Society

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E. Karpov1, G. Ordonez1,2, T. Petrosky1,2, I. Prigogine1,2, and G. Pronko1,3

  • 1International Solvay Institutes for Physics and Chemistry, Case Postale 231, Campus Plaine ULB, Boulevard du Triomphe, Bruxelles 1050, Belgium
  • 2Center for Studies in Statistical Mechanics and Complex Systems, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712
  • 3Institute for High Energy Physics, Protvino, Moscow Region 142284, Russia

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