Time crystals from minimum time uncertainty

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Motivated by the Generalized Uncertainty Principle, covariance, and a minimum measurable time, we propose a deformation of the Heisenberg algebra and show that this leads to corrections to all quantum mechanical systems. We also demonstrate that such a deformation implies a discrete spectrum for time. In other words, time behaves like a crystal. As an application of our formalism, we analyze the effect of such a deformation on the rate of spontaneous emission in a hydrogen atom.

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Faizal, M., Khalil, M. M., & Das, S. (2016). Time crystals from minimum time uncertainty. European Physical Journal C, 76(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-3884-4

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