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One of the mathematical challenges of modern physics lies in the
development of new tools to efficiently describe different branches
of physics within one mathematical framework. This text introduces
precisely such a broad mathematical model, one that gives a clear
geometric expression of the symmetry of physical laws and is
entirely determined by that symmetry.The first three chapters
discuss the occurrence of bounded symmetric domains (BSDs) or
homogeneous balls and their algebraic structure in physics. The
book further provides a discussion of how to obtain a triple
algebraic structure associated to an arbitrary BSD; the relation
between the geometry of the domain and the algebraic structure is
explored as well. The last chapter contains a classification of
BSDs revealing the connection between the classical and the
exceptional domains.With its unifying approach to mathematics and
physics, this work will be useful for researchers and graduate
students interested in the many physical applications of bounded
symmetric domains. It will also benefit a wider audience of
mathematicians, physicists, and graduate students working in
relativity, geometry, and Lie theory.
This self-contained monograph provides a mathematically simple and
physically meaningful model which unifies gravity,
electromagnetism, optics and even some quantum behavior. The
simplicity of the model is achieved by working in the frame of an
inertial observer and by using a physically meaningful least action
principle. The authors introduce an extension of the Principle of
Inertia. This gives rise to a simple, physically meaningful action
function. Visualizations of the geometryare obtained by plotting
the action function. These visualizations may be used to compare
the geometries of different types of fields. Moreover, a new
understanding of the energy-momentum of a field emerges. The
relativistic dynamics derived here properly describes motion of
massive and massless objects under the influence of a gravitational
and/or an electromagnetic field, and under the influence of
isotropic media. The reader will learn how to compute the
precession of Mercury, the deflection of light, and the Shapiro
time delay. Also covered is the relativistic motion of binary
stars, including the generation of gravitational waves, a
derivation of Snell's Law and a relativistic description of spin.
We derive a complex-valued prepotential of an electromagnetic
field. The prepotential is similar to the wave function in quantum
mechanics. The mathematics is accessible to students after standard
courses in multivariable calculus and linear algebra. For those
unfamiliar with tensors and the calculus of variations, these
topics are developed rigorously in the opening chapters. The
unifying model presented here should prove useful to upper
undergraduate and graduate students, as well as to seasoned
researchers.
* Develops new tools to efficiently describe different branches of
physics within one mathematical framework * Gives a clear geometric
expression of the symmetry of physical laws * Useful for
researchers and graduate students interested in the many physical
applications of bounded symmetric domains * Will also benefit a
wider audience of mathematicians, physicists, and graduate students
working in relativity, geometry, and Lie theory
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