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KMS states for the Weyl algebra

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We consider the possible automorphism groups for the Weyl algebra overR, resp.T, and classify those for which KMS states, unique or not unique, exist.

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Narnhofer, H., Thirring, W. KMS states for the Weyl algebra. Lett Math Phys 27, 133–142 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00750681

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