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Indecomposable semiinfinite string-localized positive energy matter and "darkness"

@article{Schroer2008IndecomposableSS,
  title={Indecomposable semiinfinite string-localized positive energy matter and "darkness"},
  author={Bert Schroer},
  journal={arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory},
  year={2008}
}
  • B. Schroer
  • Published 14 February 2008
  • Physics
  • arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory
In the absence of interactions indecomposable positive energy quantum matter comes in form of three families of which the massless so called ”infinite spin” family which appeared first in Wigner’s famous 1939 work is (if mentioned at all) usually dismissed as ”unphysical” but without indicating what principle (if at all) is being violated. Using novel methods which are particularly suited for problems of localization, it was shown that these representations cannot be generated by pointlike… 

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