Quantization of the Dirac Fibre: a New Way in the Particle Physics

Abstract

The problem of ultraviolet divergences is analysed in the quantum field theory. It was found that it has common roots with the problem of cosmological singularity. In the context of fibre bundles the second quantization method is represented as a procedure of the quantization for vector bundle cross-section. It is shown to be quite a different quantization way called as a fibre quantization which leads to an idea on existence of the non-standard dynamical system, i.e. the relativistic be-Hamiltonian system. It takes place on supersmall distances and is well described by the mathematical apparatus for the non-unitary quantum scheme using a dual pair of topological vector spaces in terms of the non-Hermitian form. The article contains the proof of the theorem on radical changes in space and in matter structure taking place for a very high density of matter: the phase transitions ``Lagrangian field system (elementary particles) relativistic bi-Hamiltonian system (Feynman's partons)'' and ``continuum discontinuum''. All required calculations in the framework of the proposed theory are published in the Russian periodicals. The purpose of this article is to replace the calculations by reasonings and concepts. The present article begins the systematic exposition of principles of the theory.

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