
Quantum Mechanics in the Geometry of Space-Time
Elementary Theory
By: Roger Boudet
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"This textbook addresses graduate students and researchers interested in quantum mechanics. ... The author creates a very readable and well-accessible account of this new approach to quantum mechanics. ... The basic endeavor of the book is a full translation of quantum mechanics into the real and invariant language of the Clifford algebra of space-time." (Eckhard M. S. Hitzer, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2012 m)
Introduction | p. 1 |
References | p. 3 |
The Real Geometrical Algebra or Space-Time Algebra. Comparison with the Language of the Complex Matrices and Spinors and Spinors | |
The Clifford Algebra Associated with the Minkowski Space-Time M | p. 7 |
The Clifford Algebra Associated with 'an Euclidean Space | p. 7 |
The Clifford Algebras and the "Imaginary Number" | p. 9 |
The Field of the Hamilton Quaternions and the Ring of the Biquatemion as Cl+(3,0)and Cl(3,O) Cl+(1 3) | p. 10 |
References | p. 11 |
Comparison Between the Real and the Complex Language | p. 13 |
The Space-Time Algebra and the Wave Function Associated with a Particle: The Hestenes Spinor | p. 13 |
The Takabayasi-Hestenes Moving Frame | p. 15 |
Equivalences Between the Hestenes and the Dirac Spinors | p. 15 |
Comparison Between the Dirac and the Hestenes Spinors | p. 16 |
References | p. 16 |
The U{1) Gauge in Complex and Real Languages. Geometrical Properties and Relation with the Spin and the Energy of a Particle of Spin 1/2 | |
Geometrical Properties of the U(1) Gauge | p. 21 |
The Definition of the Gauge and the Invariance of a Change of Gauge in the U(l) Gauge | p. 21 |
The U(l) Gauge in Complex Language | p. 21 |
The U(l) Gauge Invariance in Complex Language | p. 21 |
A Paradox of the U(l) Gauge in Complex Language | p. 22 |
The U(l) Gauge in Real Language | p. 22 |
The Definition of the U(l) Gauge in Real Language | p. 23 |
The U(l) Gauge Invariance in Real Language | p. 23 |
References | p. 24 |
Relation Between the U(l) Gauge, the Spin and the Energy of a Particle of Spin 1/2 | p. 25 |
Relation Between the U(l) Gauge and the Bivector Spin | p. 25 |
Relation Between the U(l) Gauge and the Momentum-Energy Tensor Associated with the Particle | p. 25 |
Relation Between the U(l) Gauge and the Energy of the Particle | p. 26 |
Geometrical Properties of the Dirac Theory of the Electron | |
The Dirac Theory of the Electron in Real Language | p. 29 |
The Hestenes Real form of the Dirac Equation | p. 29 |
The Probability Current | p. 30 |
Conservation of the Probability Current | p. 30 |
The Proper (Bivector Spin) and the Total Angular-Momenta | p. 31 |
The Tetrode Energy-Momentum Tensor | p. 31 |
Relation Between the Energy of the Electron and The Infinitesimal Rotation of the "Spin Plane" | p. 32 |
The Tetrode Theorem | p. 33 |
The Lagrangian of the Dirac Electron | p. 33 |
Units | p. 33 |
References | p. 34 |
The Invariant Form of the Dirac Equation and Invariant Properties of the Dirac Theory | p. 35 |
The Invariant Form of the Dirac Equation | p. 35 |
The Passage from the Equation of the Electron to the One of the Positron | p. 36 |
The Free Dirac Electron, the Frequency and the Clock of L. de Broglie | p. 37 |
The Dirac Electron, the Einstein Formula of the Photoeffect and the L. de Broglie Frequency | p. 39 |
The Equation of the Lorentz Force Deduced from the Dirac Theory of the Electron | p. 40 |
On the Passages of the Dirac Theory to the Classical Theory of the Electron | p. 41 |
References | p. 41 |
The SU(2) Gauge and the Yang-Mills Theory in Complex and Real Languages | |
Geometrical Properties of the SU(2) Gauge and the Associated Momentum-Energy Tensor | p. 45 |
The SU(2) Gauge in the General Yang-Mills Field Theory in Complex Language | p. 45 |
The SU(2) Gauge and the Y.M. Theory in STA | p. 46 |
The SU(2) Gauge and the Gauge Invariance in STA | p. 46 |
A Momentum-Energy Tensor Associated with the Y.M. Theory | p. 48 |
The STA Form of the Y.M. Theory Lagrangian | p. 49 |
Conclusions About the SU(2) Gauge and the Y.M. Theory | p. 49 |
References | p. 50 |
The SU(2) x U(l) Gauge in Complex and Real Languages | |
Geometrical Properties of the SU(2) x U(l) Gauge | p. 53 |
Left and Right Parts of a Wave Function | p. 53 |
Left and Right Doublets Associated with Two Wave Functions | p. 54 |
The Part SU(2) of the SU(2) x U(l) Gauge | p. 56 |
The Part U(1) of the SU(2) x (7(1) Gauge | p. 56 |
Geometrical Interpretation of the SU(2) x U(1) Gauge of a Left or Right Doublet | p. 56 |
The Lagrangian in the SU(2) x U(l) Gauge | p. 57 |
References | p. 57 |
The Glashow-Salam-Weinberg Electroweak Theory | |
The Electroweak Theory in STA: Global Presentation | p. 61 |
General Approach | p. 61 |
The Particles and Their Wave Functions | p. 62 |
The Right and Left Parts of the Wave Functions of the Neutrino and the Electron | p. 62 |
A Left Doublet and Two Singlets | p. 62 |
The Currents Associated with the Wave Functions | p. 62 |
The Current Associated with the Right and Left Parts of the Electron and Neutrino | p. 63 |
The Currents Associated with the Left Doublet | p. 63 |
The Charge Currents | p. 64 |
The Bosons and the Physical Constants | p. 65 |
The Physical Constants | p. 65 |
The Bosons | p. 65 |
The Lagrangian | p. 65 |
References | p. 66 |
The Electroweak Theory in STA: Local Presentation | p. 67 |
The Two Equivalent Decompositions of the Part LI of the Lagrangian | p. 67 |
The Decomposition of the Part LII of the Lagrangian into a Charged and a Neutral Contribution | p. 68 |
The Charged Contribution | p. 69 |
The Neutral Contribution | p. 69 |
The Gauges | p. 70 |
The Part U(l) of the SU(2) x U(l) Gauge | p. 70 |
The Part SU(2) of the SU(2) x U(l) Gauge | p. 71 |
Zitterbewegung and Electroweak Currents in Dirac Theory | p. 71 |
References | p. 72 |
On a Change of SU(3) into Three SU(2) x U(l) | |
On a Change of SU{3) into Three SU(2) X U(l) | p. 75 |
The Lie Group SU(3) | p. 75 |
The Gell-Mann Matrices | p. 75 |
The Column $$$ on which the Gell-Mann Matrices Act | p. 76 |
Eight Vectors Ga | p. 76 |
A Lagrangian | p. 76 |
On the Algebraic Nature of the $$$ | p. 76 |
Comments | p. 77 |
A passage From SU(3) to Three SU(2) x U(l) | p. 77 |
An Alternative to the Use of SU(3) in Quantum Chromodynamics Theory? | p. 79 |
References | p. 79 |
p. Addendum | |
A Real Quantum Electrodynamics | p. 83 |
General Approach | p. 83 |
Electromagnetism: The Electromagnetic Potential | p. 84 |
Principles on the Potential | p. 84 |
The Potential Created by a Population of Charges | p. 85 |
Notion of Charge Current | p. 86 |
The Lorentz Formula of the Retarded Potentials | p. 87 |
On the Invariances in the Formula of the Retarded Potentials | p. 88 |
Electrodynamics: The Electromagnetic Field, the Lorentz Force | p. 89 |
General Definition | p. 89 |
Case of Two Punctual Charges: The Coulomb Law | p. 89 |
Electric and Magnetic Fields | p. 90 |
Electric and Magnetic Fields Deduced from the Lorentz Potential | p. 91 |
The Poynting Vector | p. 93 |
Electrodynamics in the Dirac Theory of the Electron | p. 93 |
The Dirac Probability Currents | p. 94 |
Current Associated with a Level E of Energy | p. 95 |
Emission of an Electromagnetic Field | p. 95 |
Spontaneous Emission | p. 95 |
Interaction with a Plane Wave | p. 96 |
The Lamb Shift | p. 100 |
References | p. 100 |
Appendices | |
Real Algebras Associated with an Euclidean Space | p. 105 |
The Grassmann (or Exterior) Algebra of Rn | p. 105 |
The Inner Products of an Euclidean Space E = Rq,n-q | p. 105 |
The Clifford Algebra CI(E) Associated with an Euclidean Space E = Rp,n-p | p. 106 |
A Construction of the Clifford Algebra | p. 108 |
The Group 0{E) in CI(E) | p. 109 |
References | p. 110 |
Relation Between the Dirac Spinor and the Hestenes Spinor | p. 111 |
The Pauli Spinor and Matrices | p. 111 |
The Dirac spinor | p. 111 |
The Quaternion as a Real Form of the Pauli spinor | p. 113 |
The Biquaternion as a Real Form of the Dirac spinor | p. 114 |
References | p. 114 |
The Movement in Space-Time of a Local Orthonormal Frame | p. 115 |
C.l The Group SO+(E) and the Infinitesimal Rotations in Cl(E) | p. 115 |
Study on Properties of Local Moving Frames | p. 116 |
Infinitesimal Rotation of a Local Frame | p. 116 |
Infinitesimal Rotation of Local Sub-Frames | p. 117 |
Effect of a Local Finite Rotation of a Local Sub-Frame | p. 118 |
References | p. 119 |
Incompatibilities in the Use of the Isospin Matrices | p. 121 |
$$$ is an "Ordinary" Dirac Spinor | p. 121 |
$$$ is a Couple (*Ña, Ñb) of Dirac Spinors | p. 121 |
$$$ is a Right or a Left Doublet | p. 122 |
Questions about the Nature of the Wave Function | p. 122 |
A Proof of the Tetrode Theorem | p. 123 |
About the Quantum Fields Theory | p. 125 |
On the Construction of the QFT | p. 125 |
Questions | p. 126 |
An Artifice in the Lamb Shift Calculation | p. 127 |
References | p. 128 |
Index | p. 129 |
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ISBN: 9783642191985
ISBN-10: 3642191983
Series: SpringerBriefs in Physics
Published: 13th June 2011
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 144
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Springer Nature B.V.
Country of Publication: DE
Dimensions (cm): 23.39 x 15.6 x 0.79
Weight (kg): 0.23
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