We construct representations of complex powers of the d'Alembertian operator square in Lorentzian signature and pinpoint one which is self-adjoint and suitable for classical and quantum fractional field theory. This self-adjoint fractional d'Alembertian is associated with complex-conjugate poles, which are removed from the physical spectrum via the Anselmi-Piva prescription. As an example of empty spectrum, we consider a purely fractional propagator and its Kallen-Lehmann representation. Using a cleaned-up version of the diffusion method, we formulate and solve the problem of initial conditions of the classical dynamics with a standard plus a fractional d'Alembertian, showing that the number of initial conditions is two. We generalize this result to a much wider class of nonlocal theories and discuss its applications to quantum gravity.
Calcagni, G., Nardelli, G., Representations of the fractional d’Alembertian and initial conditions in fractional dynamics, <<CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS>>, 2025; 2025 (201): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1016/j.chaos.2025.117401] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/337795]
Representations of the fractional d’Alembertian and initial conditions in fractional dynamics
Nardelli, Giuseppe
2025
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We construct representations of complex powers of the d'Alembertian operator square in Lorentzian signature and pinpoint one which is self-adjoint and suitable for classical and quantum fractional field theory. This self-adjoint fractional d'Alembertian is associated with complex-conjugate poles, which are removed from the physical spectrum via the Anselmi-Piva prescription. As an example of empty spectrum, we consider a purely fractional propagator and its Kallen-Lehmann representation. Using a cleaned-up version of the diffusion method, we formulate and solve the problem of initial conditions of the classical dynamics with a standard plus a fractional d'Alembertian, showing that the number of initial conditions is two. We generalize this result to a much wider class of nonlocal theories and discuss its applications to quantum gravity.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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