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On a digital quantum description of physical space versus the continuum description

The continuum of real numbers has served well as a model for physical space in mechanics and field theories. However it is a well-motivated and popular idea that at the fundamental Planck scale the combination of gravitational and quantum effects forces us to re-evaluate the concept of space (and time), and some sort of discreteness or granularity is expected. Here we study a cubic grid of points representing fundamental volumes of space and derive the spectra of momenta and wave number, which are not generally proportional to each other. The momentum is bounded and discrete for a finite grid. The uncertainty principle must be modified to reflect small scale spatial non-locality but it is consistent with the standard uncertainty principle in the continuum limit. We only consider kinematics in this work, and do not discuss time or energy or dynamical evolution.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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