Forward and Backward time observables for quantum evolution and quantum stochastic processes-I: The time observables
Abstract
Given a Hamiltonian H on a Hilbert space H it is shown that, under the assumption that σ(H)=σac(H)=R+, there exist unique positive operators TF and TB registering the Schr\"odinger time evolution generated by H in the forward (future) direction and backward (past) direction respectively. These operators may be considered as time observables for the quantum evolution. Moreover, it is shown that the same operators may serve as time observables in the construction of quantum stochastic differential equations and quantum stochastic processes in the framework of the Hudson-Parthasarathy quantum stochastic calculus. The basic mechanism enabling for the definition of the time observables originates from the recently developed semigroup decomposition formalism used in the description of the time evolution of resonances in quantum mechanical scattering problems.
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