This book deals with underlying basic concepts in relativity. The
fundamental work of Stueckelberg, who formulated a consistent
relativistic classical and quantum dynamics, generalized for
application to many-body systems by Horwitz and Piron (SHP theory),
is explained with emphasis on its conceptual content. The two-body
bound state and scattering theory are also discussed. The ideas are
involved in the Lindner experiment showing interference in time and
the proposed experiment of Palacios et al. searching for the
persistence of entanglement at unequal times is discussed. The
meaning of the Newton-Wigner position operator and the
Landau-Peierls construction in terms of relativistic dynamics is
given. Finally, the embedding of the SHP theory into the framework
of general relativity, providing a canonical structure with
particle coordinates and momenta, is studied, carrying with it new
concepts in relativistic dynamics.
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