Towards Hamiltonian Formalism for String Field Theory and Nonlocality (2412.02577v2)
Abstract: String field theories exhibit exponential suppression of interactions among component fields at high energies due to infinite-derivative factors such as $e{\ell2 \Box / 2}$ in their vertices. This nonlocality has hindered the development of a consistent Hamiltonian formalism, leading some to question whether such a formalism is even viable. To address this challenge, we introduce a toy model inspired by string field theory, and construct its Hamiltonian formalism by demanding that all correlation functions derived from the path-integral formalism are reproduced. Within this framework, we demonstrate that negative-norm states are eliminated by physical-state conditions, while zero-norm states decouple from the physical state space. This approach provides a novel perspective on the nonlocality inherent in string field theories.