Flavor mixing in quantum field theory and quantum information
Abstract
After reviewing the formalism for describing flavor mixing, both in Quantum Mechanics
and Quantum Field Theory, some consequences along three different directions are studied.
First, it is proposed that flavor mixing can be a viable candidate for spontaneous
supersymmetry breaking, due to the nontrivial vacuum structure induced by it. After
the statement of the conjecture, an explicit proof in a simple case is given. Second, the
properties of flavor states as entangled states both in QM and QFT are studied. By interpreting
such states as multipartite mode–entangled states, both the correlation content and
the decoherence effects are studied. Third, a possible new interpretation of flavor mixing
as induced by an external vector field is proposed, and it is shown how this solves some
problems of the usual formalism in connection with Lorentz and Poincar´e violation. Some
phenomenological consequences of this picture are pointed out, as well as some intriguing
physical interpretations. [edited by author]