Generalized uncertainty principle with maximal observable momentum and no minimal length indeterminacy
Abstract
We present a novel generalization of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle which introduces the existence of a maximal observable momentum and at the same time does not entail a minimal indeterminacy in position. The above result is an exact generalized uncertainty principle (GUP), valid at all energy scales. For small values of the deformation parameter β, our ansatz is consistent with the usual expression for GUP borrowed from string theory, doubly special relativity and other quantum gravity candidates that provide β with a negative sign. As a preliminary analysis, we study the implications of this new model on some quantum mechanical applications and on the black hole thermodynamics.
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