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Invariance of theory

SolL77 Solomon, L. Partition identities and invariants of finite groups. J. Comb. Theory A 23 (1977) 148-175. [Pg.147]

Among the usual advantages of such expressions as Eq. (7-80) and (7-81), one is salient they show forth the invariance of p and w with respect to the choice of the basis functions, u, in terms of which p, a, and P are expressed. The trace, as will be recalled, is invariant against unitary transformations, and the passage from one basis to another is performed by such transformations. The trace is also indifferent to an exchange of the two matrix factors, which is convenient in calculations. Finally, the statistical matrix lends itself to a certain generalization of states from pure cases to mixtures, required in quantum statistics and the theory of measurements we turn to this question in Section 7.9. [Pg.420]

Now in quantum theory the description of a physical system in the Heisenberg picture for a given observer O is by means of operators Q, which satisfy certain equations of motion and commutation rules with respect to O s frame of reference (coordinate system x). The above notion of an invariance principle can be stated alternatively as follows If, when we change this coordinate frame of reference (i.e., for observer O ) we are able to find a new set of operators that obeys the same equations of motion and the same commutation rules with respect to the new frame of reference (coordinate system x ) we then say that these observers are equivalent and the theory invariant under the transformation x - x. The observable consequences of theory in the new frame (for observer O ) will then clearly be the same as those in the old frame. [Pg.665]

The ri fiiatrix, due to the tune ordering operator in its definition is not invariant under time inversion. The invariance of the theory under tahi ihversidn has the following important consequence for the S-matrix since this operator s matrix elements axe given by ... [Pg.692]

Spectral Representation.—As an application of the invariance properties of quantum electrodynamics we shall now use the results obtained in the last section to deduce a representation of the vacuum expectation value of a product of two fermion operators and of two boson operators. The invariance of the theory under time inversion and more particularly the fact that... [Pg.693]

The invariance of the theory under inhomogeneous Lorentz transformation implies that a unitary U(a,A) exists, such that... [Pg.693]

From the invariance of the theory under space inversion, it follows that the axial vector and tensor amplitudes transform as follows ... [Pg.695]

The invariance of the theory under charge conjugation implies that... [Pg.697]

In the present section we shall make this difficulfy apparent in a somewhat different way by showing that it is not possible to satisfy the asymptotic condition when the theory is formulated in terms of an unsubtracted hamiltonian of the form jltAll(x) — JS0JV. We shall work in the Lorentz gauge, where the relativistic invariance of the theory is more obvious. [Pg.699]

Rate of change of observables, 477 Ray in Hilbert space, 427 Rayleigh quotient, 69 Reduction from functional to algebraic form, 97 Regula fold method, 80 Reifien, B., 212 Relative motion of particles, 4 Relative velocity coordinate system and gas coordinate system, 10 Relativistic invariance of quantum electrodynamics, 669 Relativistic particle relation between energy and momentum, 496 Relativistic quantum mechanics, 484 Relaxation interval, 385 method of, 62 oscillations, 383 asymptotic theory, 388 discontinuous theory, 385 Reliability, 284... [Pg.782]

So far, the discussion of the dynamics and the associated phase-space geometry has been restricted to the linearized Hamiltonian in eq. (5). However, in practice the linearization will rarely be sufficiently accurate to describe the reaction dynamics. We must then generalize the discussion to arbitrary nonlinear Hamiltonians in the vicinity of the saddle point. Fortunately, general theorems of invariant manifold theory [88] ensure that the qualitative features of the dynamics are the same as in the linear approximation for every energy not too high above the energy of the saddle point, there will be a NHIM with its associated stable and unstable manifolds that act as separatrices between reactive and nonreactive trajectories in precisely the manner that was described for the harmonic approximation. [Pg.200]

FIG. 11.1. Reductionism, explanatory and heuristic. The left side illustrates the classical view of theory reduction as an explanatory relation, while the right side illustrates the heuristic use of theory reduction in the text. Highlighted items are those whose discovery drives reduction. In explanatory reduction, the reducing and reduced theories (reductans and reductandum) are in hand and the discovery of bridge principles completes the reduction. In heuristic reduction, the reductandum and invariance principles are in hand and the goal is construction of a reducing theory... [Pg.222]

Invariance of the trace of a matrix under unitary transformation corresponds to the invariance of phase density under canonical transformation in classical theory. [Pg.462]

M. D. Benayoun and A. Y. Lu, Invariance of the cumulant expansion under l-particle unitary transformations in reduced density matrix theory. Chem. Phys. Lett. 387, 485 (2004). [Pg.201]

In this manner, we have arrived at the Pernal nonlocal potential [81]. It can be shown, using the invariance of Vee with respect to an arbitrary unitary transformation and its extremal properties [13] or by means of the first-order perturbation theory applied to the eigenequation of the 1-RDM [81], that the off-diagonal elements of Uee may also be derived via the functional derivative... [Pg.405]


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