Relativity, Causality, Locality, Quantization and Duality in the Sp(2M) Invariant Generalized Space-Time

Abstract

We analyze properties of the Sp(2M) conformally invariant field equations in the recently proposed generalized M(M+1)-dimensional space-time M with matrix coordinates. It is shown that classical solutions of these field equations define a causal structure in M and admit a well-defined decomposition into positive and negative frequency solutions that allows consistent quantization in a positive definite Hilbert space. The effect of constraints on the localizability of fields in the generalized space-time is analyzed. Usual d-dimensional Minkowski space-time is identified with the subspace of the matrix space M that allows true localization of the dynamical fields. Minkowski coordinates are argued to be associated with some Clifford algebra in the matrix space M. The dynamics of a conformal scalar and spinor in 2 and 4 is shown to be equivalent, respectively, to the usual conformal field dynamics of a scalar and spinor in the 3d Minkowski space-time and the dynamics of massless fields of all spins in the 4d Minkowski space-time. An extension of the electro-magnetic duality transformations to all spins is identified with a particular generalized Lorentz transformation in 4. The M=8 case is shown to correspond to a 6d chiral higher spin theory. The cases of M=16 (d=10) and M=32 (d=11) are discussed briefly.

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