
Classical and Quantic Periodic Motions of Multiply Polarized Spin-Particles
Abbas Bahri(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 28. November 1997
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-582-32749-8 (ISBN)
Description
:The author of this volume defines a diffusion flow for a variational problem lacking completeness related to the geometry of a contact form a a and a vector field u in its kernel. He analyzes the ends of the flow lines and finds them to be of two types: one involving periodic orbits of the Reeb (Hamiltonian) vector field x, and the other where asymptotes occur. In the most general case these turn out to be periodic motions for x up to quantic jumps of a very special type along u. He shows that the mathematical results and the physical interpretation fit and provide new points of view useful in the foundations of quantum mechanics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-582-32749-8 (9780582327498)
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Content
Introduction
Technical Construction of a Diffusion Flow and Convergence Theorems
The Variational Problem at Infinity
The Underlying Variational Space
The Classical Periodic Motions
Appendix 1: Some Technical Justifications
Appendix 2: The Dynamics of a (see symbol) along v (see symbol): Basic Computations
Appendix 3: Some Additional Remarks About the Physical Interpretation, Two Mathematical Conjectures
Appendix 4: How to Take Care of the Problem of the Small Normals
References
Technical Construction of a Diffusion Flow and Convergence Theorems
The Variational Problem at Infinity
The Underlying Variational Space
The Classical Periodic Motions
Appendix 1: Some Technical Justifications
Appendix 2: The Dynamics of a (see symbol) along v (see symbol): Basic Computations
Appendix 3: Some Additional Remarks About the Physical Interpretation, Two Mathematical Conjectures
Appendix 4: How to Take Care of the Problem of the Small Normals
References