https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-12202-6
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Von Neumann algebra description of inflationary cosmology
Department of Physics Education, Korea National University of Education, 28173, Cheongju, Republic of Korea
Received:
4
September
2023
Accepted:
28
October
2023
Published online:
6
November
2023
We study the von Neumann algebra description of the inflationary quasi-de Sitter (dS) space. Unlike perfect dS space, quasi-dS space allows the nonzero energy flux across the horizon, which can be identified with the expectation value of the static time translation generator. Moreover, as a dS isometry associated with the static time translation is spontaneously broken, the fluctuation in time is accumulated, which induces the fluctuation in the energy flux. When the inflationary period is given by where
is the slow-roll parameter measuring the increasing rate of the Hubble radius, both the energy flux and its fluctuation diverge in the
limit. Taking the fluctuation in the energy flux and that in the observer’s energy into account, we argue that the inflationary quasi-dS space is described by Type II
algebra. As the entropy is not bounded from above, this is different from Type II
description of perfect dS space in which the entropy is maximized by the maximal entanglement. We also show that our result is consistent with the observation that the von Neumann entropy for the density matrix reflecting the fluctuations above is interpreted as the generalized entropy.
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