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Relativity, Symmetry, and the Structure of Quantum Theory, Volume 2 - Point Form Relativistic Quantum Mechanics (Hardcover):... Relativity, Symmetry, and the Structure of Quantum Theory, Volume 2 - Point Form Relativistic Quantum Mechanics (Hardcover)
William H Klink, Wolfgang Schweiger
R2,016 Discovery Miles 20 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first version of quantum theory, developed in the mid 1920's, is what is called nonrelativistic quantum theory; it is based on a form of relativity which, in a previous volume, was called Newton relativity. But quickly after this first development, it was realized that, in order to account for high energy phenomena such as particle creation, it was necessary to develop a quantum theory based on Einstein relativity. This in turn led to the development of relativistic quantum field theory, which is an intrinsically many-body theory. But this is not the only possibility for a relativistic quantum theory. In this book we take the point of view of a particle theory, based on the irreducible representations of the Poincare group, the group that expresses the symmetry of Einstein relativity. There are several ways of formulating such a theory; we develop what is called relativistic point form quantum mechanics, which, unlike quantum field theory, deals with a fixed number of particles in a relativistically invariant way. A central issue in any relativistic quantum theory is how to introduce interactions without spoiling relativistic invariance. We show that interactions can be incorporated in a mass operator, in such a way that relativistic invariance is maintained. Surprisingly for a relativistic theory, such a construction allows for instantaneous interactions; in addition, dynamical particle exchange and particle production can be included in a multichannel formulation of the mass operator. For systems of more than two particles, however, straightforward application of such a construction leads to the undesirable property that clusters of widely separated particles continue to interact with one another, even if the interactions between the individual particles are of short range. A significant part of this volume deals with the solution of this problem. Since relativistic quantum mechanics is not as well-known as relativistic quantum field theory, a chapter is devoted to applications of point form quantum mechanics to nuclear physics; in particular we show how constituent quark models can be used to derive electromagnetic and other properties of hadrons.

Relativity, Symmetry, and the Structure of Quantum Theory, Volume 2 - Point Form Relativistic Quantum Mechanics (Paperback):... Relativity, Symmetry, and the Structure of Quantum Theory, Volume 2 - Point Form Relativistic Quantum Mechanics (Paperback)
William H Klink, Wolfgang Schweiger
R1,444 Discovery Miles 14 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first version of quantum theory, developed in the mid 1920's, is what is called nonrelativistic quantum theory; it is based on a form of relativity which, in a previous volume, was called Newton relativity. But quickly after this first development, it was realized that, in order to account for high energy phenomena such as particle creation, it was necessary to develop a quantum theory based on Einstein relativity. This in turn led to the development of relativistic quantum field theory, which is an intrinsically many-body theory. But this is not the only possibility for a relativistic quantum theory. In this book we take the point of view of a particle theory, based on the irreducible representations of the Poincare group, the group that expresses the symmetry of Einstein relativity. There are several ways of formulating such a theory; we develop what is called relativistic point form quantum mechanics, which, unlike quantum field theory, deals with a fixed number of particles in a relativistically invariant way. A central issue in any relativistic quantum theory is how to introduce interactions without spoiling relativistic invariance. We show that interactions can be incorporated in a mass operator, in such a way that relativistic invariance is maintained. Surprisingly for a relativistic theory, such a construction allows for instantaneous interactions; in addition, dynamical particle exchange and particle production can be included in a multichannel formulation of the mass operator. For systems of more than two particles, however, straightforward application of such a construction leads to the undesirable property that clusters of widely separated particles continue to interact with one another, even if the interactions between the individual particles are of short range. A significant part of this volume deals with the solution of this problem. Since relativistic quantum mechanics is not as well-known as relativistic quantum field theory, a chapter is devoted to applications of point form quantum mechanics to nuclear physics; in particular we show how constituent quark models can be used to derive electromagnetic and other properties of hadrons.

Relativity, Symmetry and the Structure of the Quantum Theory (Paperback): William H Klink, Sujeev Wickramasekara Relativity, Symmetry and the Structure of the Quantum Theory (Paperback)
William H Klink, Sujeev Wickramasekara
R1,657 Discovery Miles 16 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Quantum theory is one of the most successful of all physical theories. Our everyday world is dominated by devices that function because of knowledge of the quantum world. Yet many, physicists and non-physicists alike, find the theory which explains the behavior of the quantum world baffling and strange. This book is the first in a series of three that argues that relativity and symmetry determine the structure of quantum theory. That is to say, the structure of quantum theory is what it is because of relativity and symmetry. There are different types of relativity, each leading to a particular type of quantum theory. This book deals specifically with what we call Newton relativity, the form of relativity built into Newtonian mechanics, and the quantum theory to which it gives rise, which we call Galilean (often misleadingly called non-relativistic) quantum theory. Key Features: Meaning and significance of the term of relativity; discussion of the principle of relativity. Relation of symmetry to relativity. Significance of the notion of representations of symmetry transformations in formulating a quantum theory. Representations of Galilean symmetry and how they lead to the most common form of quantum theory. Extension of Newtonian relativity to accelerating quantum systems and broadened quantum theory.

Relativity, Symmetry and the Structure of the Quantum Theory (Hardcover): William H Klink, Sujeev Wickramasekara Relativity, Symmetry and the Structure of the Quantum Theory (Hardcover)
William H Klink, Sujeev Wickramasekara
R3,166 Discovery Miles 31 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Quantum theory is one of the most successful of all physical theories. Our everyday world is dominated by devices that function because of knowledge of the quantum world.

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