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March 2, 2018 1:00 PM

Quantization in curved spacetime

Frank Antonsen

An interesting approach to field quantization in curvilinear spacetime has been developed by Frank Antonsen from Copenhagen, going back to Wigner, Weyl and Moyal. It is based on the covariant Wigner function formalism. He will visit us on the 2nd of March and give a special seminar talk at FIAS.

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