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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1995-2006 
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    Notes: Formulas for the transformation matrix between the canonical and noncanonical SU(3) bases in both λ≥μ and λ〈μ cases are derived. An expression for the isoscalar factor of the SU(3) coupling coefficient, in the noncanonical basis, with one symmetric representation is also derived. Both expressions are put in a polynomial-type form suitable for coding computer programs to obtain explicit and exact algebraic expressions.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2102-2114 
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    Notes: The non-Abelian Berry's phase effect for a family of operators H0+k⋅V is considered, where H0 is rotationally invariant, V is a vector operator, and k varies over the unit vectors in R3. The parameter space is the two-sphere. The time evolution in the adiabatic limit is given by a connnection on a fiber bundle over the two-sphere. All connections consistent with the rotational symmetry are classified, and the time evolution is explicitly calculated for a nondegenerate Hamiltonian, as well as for a Hamiltonian with a double degeneracy. In the nondegenerate case, the connection is uniquely determined by the symmetry. In the doubly degenerate case, the connection is in some instances not determined by the symmetry. The case of approximate degeneracy is also discussed. A possible experimental test of this effect using optical pumping is described elsewhere.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2115-2127 
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    Notes: Let a given particle symmetry be described by a reductive Lie group G. It is proved that the corresponding Weyl group W(R) acts canonically in all zero-weight spaces of G and hence, in particular, on observables. Moreover, it is shown how this W(R) action provides many physical relations, including those believed to be implied by G-transformation properties of observables. The results simplify a testing of symmetries based on various Lie groups (algebras). Their use extends beyond particle physics, e.g., to nuclear physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2128-2141 
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    Notes: Let a particle symmetry be described by a simple Lie algrebra @Fg of the type An−1, i.e., @Fg=sl(n,C) or @Fg is a real form of sl(n,C). For @Fg representations describing three-particle or particle–antiparticle states, relationships between two actions, the action of @Fg and the action of the corresponding Weyl group Sn, on observables are analyzed. It is shown, in particular, how impossible physical relations depend on these two actions. The results enable one to verify quickly if given experimental data can be fitted by means of a @Fg-symmetry theory.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2142-2148 
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    Notes: The scattering problem is formulated in a geometric language adapted to the description of classical relativistic two-body systems. Within the framework of manifestly covariant relativistic particle mechanics, precise, easily verifiable conditions with a clear physical interpretation are given on the interparticle interaction for the Möller operators to exist. The Möller operators are used to define the notion of an asymptotically free presymplectic structure on the evolution space and, using the results obtained, the existence and uniqueness of such a structure is discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2155-2161 
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    Notes: An Ehlers transformation on the Ernst potential for the Nutku–Halil solution [Phys. Rev. Lett. 39, 1379 (1977)] provides a new solution of the Einstein field equations describing colliding gravitational plane waves with noncollinear polarization, the first of an infinite sequence of solutions that can be generated using techniques described in this paper.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2162-2166 
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    Notes: The problem of finding a class of solutions of Einstein's field equations for the interior of a uniformly rotating, axisymmetric perfect fluid is reduced to the integration of a known function. A number of solutions of the class is given explicitly. The equipressure surfaces of all solutions of the class are planes. The class contains solutions with the equation of state p=γμ, γ〉0, 0〉γ≥−1+2/(5)1/2, and γ≤−1−2/(5)1/2, which are given explicitly.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2149-2154 
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    Notes: A mechanism (mathematical transformation) is considered by which a (Schwarzschild) black-hole singularity can be converted into a (Taub–NUT) (Newman–Unti–Tamburino) wire singularity, or equivalently topological modifications can be induced (e.g., transformation of S2×R2 topology into S3×R and conversely). A topological charge—an invariant of the transformation—emerges as a possible candidate for the description of gravitational entropy in the case of source-free solutions to Einstein's equation with one Killing vector field. For a Schwarzschild black hole this invariant reduces to the area of the event horizon (or equivalently the Bolt charge) and it reduces to the square of the NUT charge (or equivalently the length of the closed timelike orbits) in the case of a Taub–NUT magnetic monopole. These considerations lead to the proposition that, under extreme conditions, gravitational clumping or entropy increase could be described by a modification in the characteristic classes of the space-time manifold due to the onset of nontrivial topological features. Further remarks are presented in view of the role of gravitational magnetic monopoles in quantum gravity, and of a possible relation between the notions of gravitational entropy and arrow of time.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2167-2170 
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    Notes: A scalar matter field coupled to general relativity and electromagnetism in a five-dimensional Kaluza–Klein model is considered. The five-dimensional space is assumed to be a fiber bundle as in the usual description of a gauge theory and not a more general manifold. Properly taking this into account allows one to use a Lagrangian density for the scalar field which includes charge quantization but not the unphysical superheavy masses found by other authors. A natural, satisfactory explanation of why charge is quantized results.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2171-2181 
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    Notes: Within nonlinear electrodynamics of Born–Infeld type allowing for the freedom of duality rotations, explicit type D solutions are constructed. The obtained type D solutions, which generalize the charged Taub–NUT (Newman–Unti–Tamburino) metric with λ, exhaust all solutions within the considered class, under the assumption that the real eigenvectors of the electromagnetic field are aligned along the geodesic and shear-free principal null directions. Various relevant limiting transitions, in particular those of the flat space-time, are studied in some detail.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2187-2191 
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    Notes: In this paper, a system made up of two different fermion species with two algebraical structures, a bigraded-Lie structure and a Lie superalgebra structure, are shown. The Lie superalgebra structure gives the normal commutation relations, while the bigraded Lie structure gives the abnormal commutation relations. The Lie superalgebra structure seems to be the most convenient for studying systems of composite and elementary particles.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2192-2193 
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    Notes: The mathematical group chain of an n g-boson system is SU(9)⊃SO(9)⊃ SO(5)×SU1(2)×SU2(2)∪SUa(2)×SUb(2). In this paper, the mathematical basis of this group chain is obtained by using the briefer method and then constructing the states of n g-bosons with good angular momentum.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2182-2186 
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    Notes: Anisotropic fluids in general relativity that admit a conformal collineation, a generalization of a conformal motion, are considered. By investigating the kinematic properties of such fluids, and then using the field equations, some recent results on the restrictions imposed by a conformal collineation symmetry are generalized.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1691-1696 
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    Notes: A general construction of partial differential equations satisfied by the components of τ-functions is given by considering the tensor products of modules. This procedure is applied to the A(2)2- modules L(Λ0) and L(Λ1), leading to the Kaup equation and Sawada–Kotera equation, respectively. Although L(Λ0) and L(Λ1) are of different level, one can consider L(Λ0)⊗L(Λ1), leading to so-called modified equations. This last construction is new, and leads to a different choice of y, the variable that generates the equations.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1709-1715 
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    Notes: Using the natural connection form on a principal bundle P(M,G) and the bundle @FA(@FA/G,G) a systematic derivation of the double-cohomological series constituted by the exterior differential d on space-time M and arbitrary, horizontal, and vertical variations in connection space is given. The relationship between these cohomologies and the family index theorem is clarified. The formalism is then used to analyze Abelian gauge structure inside non-Abelian gauge theory. The pertinent functional U(1) connection form, curvature form, and three-form "curvature'' are identified and computed, and are related to the θ vacuum, anomalous commutation relation, and Jacobi identity, respectively. Some of the results differ from those obtained by Wu and Zee [Nucl. Phys. B 258, 157 (1985)] and Niemi and Semenoff [Phys. Rev. Lett. 55, 227 (1985)] and the results of this paperrecover theirs under certain conditions. Finally the generalization of the formalism to a nontrivial principal bundle by introduction of a fixed background connection form is discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1719-1728 
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    Notes: The traveling-wave solutions of a model Lagrangian density for a complex-valued scalar field with possible application to charge density waves in systems with sixfold symmetry are explored by means of the slow-fluctuation technique. There are five main wave types separated by three bifurcations with respect to integration constants. In addition, there are several classes of degenerate waves, including some with purely harmonic, stable, straight-line or circular motions of the amplitude vector. Beyond the range of the slow-fluctuation approximation there are several unstable soliton solutions, three of which have unexpectedly curved paths of the amplitude vector.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1759-1760 
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    Notes: The Berry phase for spins or helicities is calculated in a simple way in which it appears more as a property of the spin states than of the Hamiltonian. The calculation applies to nonrelativistic particles or relativistic particles with either zero or nonzero mass. A simple way to see how the Berry phase corresponds to rotation of the electric and magnetic fields of plane-polarized light is also pointed out.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1770-1786 
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    Notes: The spectral theory of uniformly elliptic operators A under perturbations V giving rise to operators of the form HV=A+V(x) on a bounded or unbounded region, such as Schrödinger operators, are considered. Suppose that (parallel)V(parallel)p is constrained, but V is otherwise unspecified. The theory of the potentials V that maximize or minimize the eigenvalues of HV is presented. The optimizing potentials are typically determined by equations of the form −Δu+W(x)u=±cuα+Λu. The optimization of eigenvalues also turns out to be related to the determination of the best constants in Sobolev's inequality, and, in its one-dimensional simplification, to a classical oscillator problem with "instanton'' properties.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1787-1794 
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    Notes: An estimation method for unknown parameters in the initial conditions and the potential of a quantal system using the stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics and some results in system theory are presented. According to this interpretation the possible trajectories of a particle through coordinate space may be represented by the realization of a stochastic process that satisfies a stochastic differential equation. The drift term in this equation is derived from the wave function and consequently contains all unknown parameters in the initial conditions and the potential. The main assumption of the paper is that a continuous sequence of position measurements on the trajectory of the particle can be identified with a realization of this stochastic process over the corresponding period of time. An application of the stochastic filtering theorems subsequently provides a minimum variance estimate of the unknown parameters in the drift conditional on this continuous sequence of measurements. As simple illustrations, this method is used to obtain estimates for the initial momentum of a free particle given measurements on its trajectory and to construct an estimator for the unknown parameters in a harmonic potential. It is shown that an optimal estimator exists if the stochastic processes are associated with a wave function from a potential of the Rellich type. In addition the a posteriori probability density of the parameters in the quantal system is calculated, assuming that all parameters involved prescribe a Rellich potential.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1837-1839 
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    Notes: It is shown that for a general space-time in Einstein's theory (with the term "general'' being precisely defined) the Weyl tensor and energy-momentum tensor determine the metric up to a constant conformal factor. One of the conclusions may be interpreted as a generalization of the well-known Brinkmann theorem characterizing pp waves in vacuo.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1813-1826 
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    Notes: In the model of a compressed atom (or ion) considered in the present paper the boundary condition associated with the corresponding uncompressed atom, i.e., the condition that the radial wave function must vanish at r=∞, is replaced by the boundary condition that the radial wave function must have a node at the finite distance r=a. The treatment of the problem of obtaining the energy shift due to the compression is based on the phase-integral method developed by Fröman and Fröman, an essential feature of which is that one can use exact formulas in the calculations and make all approximations in the final stage. The treatment of the problem of obtaining the relative change of the wave function due to the compression is based on the rigorous evaluation of the normalization integral developed by Furry [Phys. Rev. 71, 360 (1947)] and Yngve [J. Math. Phys. 13, 324 (1972)], in which one also uses exact formulas in the calculations and makes all approximations in the final stage. Since compression of an atom gives rise to very subtle effects, rigorous methods are indispensible for obtaining accurate and reliable analytical final formulas. As an application, the resulting general formulas are particularized to the case of a hydrogenic atom, and a numerical illustration of the accuracy of the formulas is given.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1848-1853 
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    Notes: Petrov type N, shear-free, perfect fluid solutions of the Einstein field equations are investigated. It is shown that if the fluid pressure p and energy density w are related by a barotropic equation of state p=p(w) satisfying w+p(not identical with)0, and if the Weyl tensor is of Petrov type N then the fluid's volume expansion is zero but the vorticity is necessarily nonzero. The differential equation determining p as a function of w is given. For this class of solutions the fluid's vorticity vector is orthogonal to the acceleration.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1886-1900 
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    Notes: It is proved that the algebra of the KdV-invariant polynomial functionals on the space of C∞ functions on the one-dimensional torus is isomorphic to the polynomial algebra of the infinite number of the conserved quantities found by Miura, Gardner, and Kruskal [J. Math. Phys. 9, 1204 (1968)]. As a corollary, it is shown that the algebra of the isospectral polynomial functionals of the Hill's operator also coincides with this algebra.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1928-1936 
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    Notes: In the space Gn of n-dimensional Lie algebras a new non-Hausdorff topology τ is defined. Here (Gn, τ) is a compact connected T0 space. The closed one-point sets in the noncommutative part of Gn are called atoms. For each n≥3 there exist two atoms. Geroch's limit defines a topology σ in the space Nn of local homogeneous Riemannian manifolds of dimension n. A natural relation of the Nn to the spaces Gn is given by the Lie algebra corresponding to the isometry group of the elements of Nn. It has nice σ–τ-continuity properties, e.g., the atoms are exactly those elements of Gn that correspond to closed nonempty subsets in the nonflat part of Nn. Applying to cosmology, especially for cosmological models with intrinsically homogeneous slices t=const, a complete answer to the question of how the isometry group of the spacelike hypersurfaces may depend on time is given: The slices are σ-continuous and their isometry groups are τ-continuous functions of time t. Applications of σ and τ to other problems are sketched.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1459-1470 
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    Notes: An approach to time-ordered operators based upon von Neumann's infinite tensor product Hilbert spaces is used to define Feynman–Dyson algebras. This theory is used to show that a one-to-one correspondence exists between path integrals and semigroups, which are integral operators defined by a kernel, the reproducing property of the kernel being a consequence of the semigroup property. For path integrals constructed from two semigroups, the results are more general than those obtained by the use of the Trotter–Kato formula. Perturbation series for the Feynman–Dyson operator calculus for time evolution and scattering operators are discussed, and it is pointed out that they are "asymptotic in the sense of Poincaré'' as defined in the theory of semigroups, thereby giving a precise formulation to a well-known conjecture of Dyson stated many years ago in the context of quantum electrodynamics. Moreover, the series converge when these operators possess suitable holomorphy properties.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1481-1491 
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    Notes: The three-dimensional Schrödinger equation inverse scattering problem is solved using an orthogonalization approach. The plane waves propagating in free space are orthogonalized with respect to an inner product defined in terms of a Jost operator. The resulting integral equation is identical to the generalized Gel'fand–Levitan equation of Newton, although the present derivation is simpler and more physical than that of Newton. Newton's generalized Marchenko equation is derived from the defining integral equation for the Jost operator. These integral equations are shown to be solved by fast algorithms derived directly from the properties of their solutions. This paper thus presents a simple interpretation of Newton's two integral equations, two fast algorithms for solving these integral equations, and relations between the various approaches. This is a generalization of previously obtained results, which are also reviewed here, for the one-dimensional inverse scattering problem.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1499-1504 
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    Notes: The canonical Hamiltonian structure of the equations of fluid dynamics obtained in the Boussinesq approximation are considered. New variational formulations of these equations are proposed and it is found that, as in the case of the KdV equation and the equations governing long waves in shallow water, they are degenerate Lagrangian systems. Therefore, in order to cast these equations into canonical form it is again necessary to use Dirac's theory of constraints. It is found that there are primary and secondary constraints which are second class and it is possible to construct the Hamiltonian in terms of canonical variables. Among the examples of Boussinesq equations that are discussed are the equations of Whitham–Broer–Kaup which Kupershmidt has recently expressed in symmetric form and shown to admit tri-Hamiltonian structure.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 888-892 
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    Notes: The Riemannian Gödel-type manifolds are examined in the light of the equivalence problem techniques by using algebraic computing. The conditions for space-time homogeneity of a Riemannian manifold with a Gödel-type metric are derived, generalizing previous work on this subject matter. A classification of the Gödel-type Riemannian manifolds based on the two relevant parameters m and Ω is formulated. It is shown that apart from the m2=4Ω2 case they are all Petrov type D with a five-parameter group of motions. The special m2=4Ω2 manifold is shown to be conformally flat and to admit a seven-parameter group of isometries. An algebraic classification of the Ricci spinor of all Gödel-type Riemannian manifolds is discussed. Possible sources for these space-times are examined. A generalization of the Rebouças–Tiomno theorem on Gödel-type manifolds is given.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1683-1690 
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    Notes: The sine–Gordon and φ-four kinks are known to be reflectionless by virtue of the fact that their small oscillations are governed by the modified Pöschl–Teller potential Ul(x) =1−[(l+1)/l]sech2(x/l), with l=1 and 2, respectively. An infinite class of parent potentials Vl(φ) analogous to V1∼1−cos φ for sine–Gordon kinks and V2∼(1−φ2)2 for φ-four kinks, which bear reflectionless kinks, are constructed. This is done by requiring the lowest bound-state eigenfunction of Ul(x) to be proportional to the spatial derivative of the kink waveform φ(l)K(x), i.e., the translational mode of the kink. The resulting differential equation is solved for Vl(φ) to find that it can be expressed in terms of the student's t distribution of probability theory. Various properties of the parent potentials and their reflectionless kinks are discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1716-1718 
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    Notes: Models with a multiplet of field variables arranged into rectangular matrices, in the limit of infinite dimensions of the matrices, are studied. In zero-dimensional space (where the problem is a combinatorial one) a closed solution is given that improves the one previously known. In arbitrary space dimension a symmetry is described that connects rectangular models with vector models.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1743-1748 
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    Notes: New solutions of the homogeneous spinor wave equation are obtained. They are similar to the focus wave mode solutions of Maxwell's equations leading to a Gaussian pulse energy. A weighted superposition of these modes may supply finite energy pulses. The particular case of Bessel weight functions is discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1749-1758 
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    Notes: An oscillator with a small, but otherwise arbitrary, perturbing potential is considered immersed in a random cavity radiation. Classical (stochastic) calculations are done when the radiation has a Rayleigh–Jeans spectrum and a complete Planck spectrum (i.e., with zero point). These are compared with the results obtained by a quantum calculation. First, a comparison is made of stationary values, in particular, the energy. Then the emission and the absorption spectra are calculated, in particular, the absorption spectrum for an arbitrary incoming radiation. Finally, a detailed comparison is made of the absorption bands when the perturbing potential has the form λx2K (K=2,3,...). In all cases, it is explicitly shown that the quantum and the classical behavior agree in the limit of high temperatures. It is also shown that the classical system immersed in a radiation with complete Planck spectrum is much closer to the quantum system than the fully classical system (with a Rayleigh–Jeans spectrum).
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1764-1769 
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    Notes: Observables A and B satisfy the Heisenberg inequality if the product of their variances has a positive lower bound independent of the state of the system. In the Hilbert space formulation of quantum mechanics it is a consequence of the Schwarz inequality that the Heisenberg-type inequality Var(A,cursive-phi)⋅Var(B,cursive-phi)≥ (1)/(4) ||〈Acursive-phi||Bcursive-phi〉−〈Bcursive-phi||Acursive-phi〉||2 holds for any pair of observables A and B (represented as self-adjoint operators) and for any (vector) state (represented as a unit vector). If inf{||〈Acursive-phi||Bcursive-phi〉−〈Bcursive-phi||Acursive-phi〉|| ||cursive-phi∈dom(A) ∩dom(B)}≠0 then A and B satisfy the Heisenberg inequality. In the present paper the derivability of the Heisenberg-type inequality is analyzed within the general theoretical frame of a sum logic. It is shown that any real-valued non-negative function (A,α)→f(A,α) of observables A and of states α, which has a symmetry property f(A+B,α)+f(A−B,α)=2f(A,α)+2f(B,α) with respect to observables, satisfies the Heisenberg-type inequality f(A,α)⋅f(B,α)≥ (1)/(4) || f(A+B,α)−f(A,α)−f(B,α)||2 for all observables A and B and for all states α. The natural probabilistic realizations f1(A,α)=Exp(A2,α) and f2(A,α)=Var(A,α) of such functions are then analyzed. It turns out that only with the complex extension of the theory can the Heisenberg inequality be attained in the Hilbert space realization of the theory. This is used as an argument in favor of the complex field as the scalar field of quantum mechanics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 975-977 
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    Notes: As a consequence of the virial theorem and Hellmann–Feynman relation, the ratio of the kinetic energy to the derivative of the total energy, Λ(λ)≡T(λ)/E'(λ), is stationary and equal to the critical parameter value λc at λ=λc@B: E(λc)=0↘Λ'(λc)=0 and Λ(λc)=λc. The cubic approximation to the latter equation yields positive roots within 3.02% and 0.33% of the exact λc values for the exponential and exponential-cosine screening functions, respectively. An alternative estimation formula for λc is also presented and shown to give a value within 0.19% of the exact λc value for the exponential screening function.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 981-985 
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    Notes: The model of an electron bound to an impurity (or to a core hole) and interacting with a boson field is analyzed in terms of bosonic variables symmetry adapted to the spherical symmetry about the impurity center. It is shown that the use of this appropriate set of variables considerably simplifies the solution of the variational problem based on a Lee–Low–Pines-type of ansatz for the ground-state variational wave function.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 964-974 
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    Notes: A several-particle system is called a molecule in the Born–Oppenheimer approximation. The nonrigidity of molecules involves difficulty in molecular dynamics. Guichardet [A. Guichardet, Ann. Inst. H. Poincaré 40, 329 (1984)] showed recently that the vibration motion cannot in general be separated from the rotation motion, by using the connection theory in differential geometry. The point of his theory is the observation that a center-of-mass system is made into a principal fiber bundle with rotation group as the structure group, and is equipped with a connection by the Eckart condition of rotationless constraint. The base manifold of this bundle is called the internal space. The fact that the connection has nonvanishing curvature gives rise to the nonseparability of vibration from rotation. This is a mathematical meaning of nonrigidity of molecules. As an application of the connection theory due to Guichardet, this paper establishes a gauge theory for nonrigid molecules on the basis of the observation that the vector bundle associated with the principal fiber bundle (the center-of-mass system) provides a setting for quantum mechanics of the "internal'' molecular motion. The interest, however, centers on planar triatomic molecules in order to put forward the gauge theory in an explicit manner. The conclusion is this: The internal space of a planar triatomic molecule is diffeomorphic with R3−{0}, and endowed with Dirac's monopole field which may be interpreted as a Coriolis field induced by the rotation. The angular momentum eigenvalues, which are twice the quantized monopole strengths, assign the complex line bundles over the internal space. The internal states of the molecule are described as the cross sections of the complex line bundle, on which the internal Hamiltonian operator acts in minimally coupling with the monopole field.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 509-513 
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    Notes: Continuous Hahn polynomials have surfaced in a number of somewhat obscure physical applications. For example, they have emerged in the description of two-photon processes in hydrogen, hard-hexagon statistical mechanical models, and Clebsch–Gordan expansions for unitary representations of the Lorentz group SO(3,1). In this paper it is shown that there is a simple and elegant way to construct these polynomials using the Heisenberg algebra.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 514-519 
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    Notes: It is shown that the canonical realization of the representations of SL(2,R) proposed by Gel'fand and co-workers yields a generating function of the Clebsch–Gordan coefficients of the group in the hyperbolic basis. This function is the coupled state and appears as the solution of an ordinary differential equation reducible to the hypergeometric equation. The desired expansion of the generating function that yields the Clebsch–Gordan coefficients is essentially a generalization of Barnes' theory of analytic continuation of the hypergeometric function. In this paper the normalized Clebsch–Gordan coefficients for the coupling of two representations of the positive discrete class are calculated. The final result is an analytic continuation of the corresponding expression in the SO(2) basis. The possible application of the generating function to the reduction of the Kronecker product of three irreducible representations is discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 497-508 
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    Notes: It is shown that Thomae's identity between two 3F2 hypergeometric series of unit argument together with the trivial invariance under separate permutations of numerator and denominator parameters implies that the symmetric group S5 is an invariance group of this series. A similar result is proved for the terminating Saalschützian 4F3 series, where S6 is shown to be the invariance group of this series (or S5 if one parameter is eliminated by using the Saalschütz condition). Here Bailey's identity is realized as a permutation of appropriately defined parameters. Finally, the set of three-term relations between 3F2 series of unit argument discovered by Thomae [J. Thomae, J. Reine Angew. Math. 87, 26 (1879)] and systematized by Whipple [F. J. Whipple, Proc. London Math. Soc. 23, 104 (1925)] is shown to be transformed into itself under the action of the group S6×Λ, where Λ is a two-element group. The 12 left cosets of S6×Λ with respect to the invariance group S5 are the structural elements underlying the three-term relations. The symbol manipulator macsyma was used to obtain preliminary results.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 520-529 
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    Notes: Nonlinear equations with superposition formulas are obtained, corresponding to the action of the complex and real forms of the exceptional Lie group G2 on the homogeneous spaces G2/H. The isotropy group of the origin H is taken as one of the maximal parabolic subgroups of G2, or as one of the maximal reductive subgroups, leaving some vector space V∈C7 (or V∈R7) invariant. The parabolic subgroups, as well as the simple subgroups SL(3,C), SU(3), SL(3,R) or SU(2,1) lead to equations with quadratic or quartic nonlinearities. The semisimple subgroups SL(2,C)⊗SL(2,C), SU(2)⊗SU(2), and SU(1,1)⊗SU(1,1) lead to equations with quadratic nonlinearities and additional nonlinear constraints on the independent variables.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 530-535 
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    Notes: A system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations allowing a superposition formula can be associated with every Lie group–subgroup pair G&supuline;G0. We consider the case when G=SL(n+k,C) and G0=P(k) is a maximal parabolic subgroup of G, leaving a k-dimensional vector space invariant (1≤k≤n). The nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODE's) in this case are rectangular matrix Riccati equations for a matrix W(t)∈Cn×k. The special case n=rk (n,r,k∈N) is considered and a superposition formula is obtained, expressing the general solution in terms of r+3 particular solutions for r≥2, k≥2. For r=1 (square matrix Riccati equations) five solutions are needed, for r=n (projective Riccati equations) the required number is n+2.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 538-555 
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    Notes: The evolution equation ut=uxxx+3(uxxu2 +3u2xu)+3uxu4, u=u(x,t), is integrable; it can be (exactly) linearized by an appropriate change of (dependent) variable. Hence several explicit solutions of the partial differential equation (PDE) can be exhibited; some of them display a remarkable solitronic phenomenology.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 556-558 
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    Notes: A simple approach employing properties of solutions of differential equations is adopted to derive an appropriate extension of the WKBJ method. Some of the earlier techniques that are commonly in use are unified, whereby the general approximate solution to a second-order homogeneous linear differential equation is presented in a standard form (SF) that is valid for all orders. In comparison to other methods, the present one is shown to be leading in the order of iteration, and thus possibly has the ability of accelerating the convergence of the solution.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 536-537 
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    Notes: A mechanism of smoothing due to evaporation condensation of the roughly perturbed surface of solid is formulated by Mullins [W. W. Mullins, J. Appl. Phys. 28, 333 (1957); 30, 77 (1959)] as a certain Cauchy problem for a nonlinear parabolic equation which describes the evolution of the profile of the surface. In the preceding paper [A. Kitada, J. Math. Phys. 27, 1391 (1986)], through the careful investigations of the Cauchy problem, it was demonstrated that each peak in the initial surface did not increase in height with time. In the present paper, by slightly limiting the set of functions to which the classical solutions of the Cauchy problem belong, it is demonstrated that each peak height decreases with time in the strict sense.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 559-572 
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    Notes: It is shown that the indefinite metric structures of degenerate systems as given by Strocchi and Wightman [F. Strocchi and A. S. Wightman, J. Math. Phys. 15, 2198 (1974); 17, 1930 (1976)] arise in a natural fashion from the algebraic structure of such systems, where the latter has been developed in a C*-context by Grundling and Hurst [H. B. G. S Grundling and C. A. Hurst, Commun. Math. Phys. 98, 369 (1985)]. Auxiliary concepts like gauge equivalence are examined, and the preceding general theory is specialized to the situation of linear boson fields with linear Hermitian constraints. Two examples of this situation are given—a one-dimensional scalar boson in a periodic universe and Landau gauge electromagnetism.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 584-591 
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    Notes: A generalized fiber bundle model in which the fibers are Hilbert spaces is studied. Unitary transformations are used to define a unitary isomorphism ("parallelism'') among them. The Weyl group is first used to "connect'' the projective Hilbert spaces (ray spaces) and to introduce a one-form connection that defines which coset at a point y is parallel to a given coset at another point x. Then, the central extension of the Weyl group by U(1)' is studied in order to introduce the most general mapping between the elements of these cosets. This leads to a two-form connection and makes the model a good candidate for a fiber bundle approach to string theories.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1535-1538 
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    Notes: The concept of a Killing–Maxwell system may be defined by the relation Aˆ[μ;v];ρ =(4π/3)jˆ[μgν]. In such a system the one-form Aˆμ is interpretable as the four-potential of an electromagnetic field Fˆμv, whose source current jˆ μ is an ordinary Killing vector. Such a system determines a canonically associated duality class of source-free electromagnetic fields, its own dual being a Killing–Yano tensor, such as was found by Penrose [Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 224, 125 (1973)] (with Floyd) to underlie the generalized angular momentum conservation law in the Kerr black hole metrics, the existence of the Killing–Yano tensor being also a sufficient condition for that of the Killing–Maxwell system. In the Kerr pure vacuum metric and more generally in the Kerr–Newman metrics for which a member of the associated family of source-free fields is coupled in gravitationally, it is shown that the gauge of the Killing–Maxwell one-form may be chosen so that it is expressible (in the standard Boyer–Lindquist coordinates) by 1/2 (a2 cos 2 θ−r2)dt+ 1/2 a(r2−a2)sin2 θ dφ, the corresponding source current being just (4π/3)(∂/∂t). It is found that this one-form (like that of the standard four-potential for the associated source-free field) satisfies the special requirement for separability of the corresponding coupled charged (scalar or Dirac spinor) wave equations.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1541-1543 
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    Notes: The Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkov equation is studied in the case of the ultrarelativistic equation of state. The original system of two first-order differential equations is turned into one first-order equation that is independent of the central density, plus an integral. It is shown how the physical solutions are related to the analytically known infinite central density solution. The results are further generalized into the arbitrary γ-law equation of state, p(γ−1)ρ. Finally, the case of a nonzero bag constant is briefly discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1547-1552 
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    Notes: A general theorem concerning any Gödel-type solution of higher-derivative gravity field equations, which may be produced by any reasonable physical source with a constant energy-momentum tensor, is analyzed. The resulting class of metrics depends on two parameters, one of which is related to the vorticity. A general class of solutions of Gödel-type space-time-homogeneous universes in the context of the higher-derivative theory is exhibited. This is the most general higher-derivative solution of such type of metric and includes all known solutions of Einstein's equations related to these geometries as a special case. A number of completely causal rotating models is also obtained. Some of them present the interesting feature of having no analogs in the framework of general relativity.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1580-1582 
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    Notes: If an ensemble of particles moving parallel to the x axis in the positive direction impinges on a piecewise continuous potential confined to the interval [−a,a] (a〉0) it will divide into a transmitted ensemble and a reflected ensemble. It is shown that the classical results for the means, variances, and covariance of position and velocity of the transmitted and reflected ensembles hold in quantum mechanics if the incident state is assumed to be pure and defined by a C∞ wave function whose Fourier transform has bounded, positive support, on which the modulus and argument of the transmission and reflection coefficients are C∞.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1583-1588 
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    Notes: If an ensemble of particles moving parallel to the x axis in the positive direction impinges on a piecewise continuous potential confined to the interval [−a,a] (a〉0) it will divide into a transmitted ensemble and a reflected ensemble. It is shown that the classical results for the means, variances, and covariance of position and velocity of the transmitted and reflected ensembles hold in quantum mechanics if the position and momentum probability densities of the incident ensemble are assumed to be sufficiently localized, both in momentum and position. It is also assumed that the support of the probability density of momentum is bounded and positive, and on it the moduli and arguments of the transmission and reflection coefficients are sufficiently well behaved.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1608-1618 
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    Notes: This work is concerned with the characterization of field supermultiplets on four-dimensional Minkowski space that are stable under the action of subgroups of the superconformal group SU(2,2/1). The most general scalar and vector superfields whose Lie derivative with respect to a fermionic tangent vector vanishes are determined. Invariance under subgroups of SU(2,2/1) with more than one odd generator is also discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1619-1631 
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    Notes: A Green's function is defined for nonlinear Klein–Gordon theories in terms of the solutions to the eigenvalue equation obtained by linearizing the nonlinear wave equation about a static kink waveform. Analytic forms in terms of "modified'' Lommel functions of two variables are derived for the sine–Gordon, phi-4, and double quadratic potentials. Asymptotic forms for the Green's functions are obtained by investigating the asymptotic behavior of the modified Lommel functions. Methods for calculating the Lommel functions are also outlined.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1636-1643 
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    Notes: Footing on the infraparticle picture of quantum electrodynamics, a Poincaré covariant description of asymptotic sectors, containing n charged particles (n≥1) and the associated radiation field, is given. The analogy of this method to Wigner's description of elementary particles is discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1653-1657 
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    Notes: Two earlier papers by Teo and the author [J. Chem. Phys. 83, 6520 (1985); Inorg. Chem. 25, 2315 (1986)] studied circular and spherical clusters in the simplest close-packed structures in two and three dimensions. The present work considers clusters in other fundamental structures (the hexagonal net, diamond), and applies the results to study clusters in related structures (Lonsdaleite, graphite) and in binary arrays with the structure of the idealized ionic crystals NaCl, CsCl, ZnS, CaF2, TiO2, O3Bi2.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1215-1222 
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    Notes: A simple procedure is given for determining whether or not an arbitrary weight of a simple Lie algebra is contained in an arbitrary irreducible representation. The procedure involves two steps, determining the Weyl class of the weight and determining the classes contained in the representation. The second step applies without alteration to all simple algebras, while the first step is given here only for E8. The weights of the shortest 31 Weyl classes of E8 are listed in a convenient, orthogonal basis.
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    Notes: The existence of a complete set of SU(3) tensor operators in the enveloping algebra of SO*(8) is demonstrated. The analysis recasts a parallel analysis by Biedenharn and Flath [Commun. Math. Phys. 93, 143 (1984)] concerning an SO(6,2) model for SU(3) in the isomorphic but simpler framework of an SO*(8) model.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 397-403 
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    Notes: Coherent angular momentum states are defined for the two-dimensional isotropic harmonic oscillator. They share many attractive properties with the familiar (Cartesian) coherent states, but are in general distinct from those states. The probabilities of obtaining particular values for the radial and angular momentum quantum numbers follow independent Poisson distributions in the new states, but not in the old. In a quasiclassical description of the oscillator, corresponding to a given classical trajectory, the uncertainty in the angular momentum of the system is smaller if the new states are used rather than the old. The new states are the natural analogs of the coherent angular momentum states introduced for the three-dimensional oscillator by Bracken and Leemon [A. J. Bracken and H. I. Leemon, J. Math. Phys. 22, 719 (1981)].
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 438-444 
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    Notes: The generalized Batalin, Fradkin, and Vilkovisky (BFV) formalism was developed as a method for determining the ghost structure for theories, such as gravity and supergravity, whose Hamiltonian formalism has constraints not related to a Lie algebra action. Previously, the classical dynamical content of the BFV description of Yang–Mills theory was investigated. There it was found that this approach had a homological interpretation, derived from the Lie algebra cohomology of the gauge group, which allowed one to understand the construction in terms of the Dirac approach to constrained systems. In this paper the dynamical consequences of the generalized BFV formalism are investigated. It is found that even though one no longer has a Lie algebra structure associated with the constraints, one can still develop a homology theory that reproduces the Dirac analysis and from which the generalized BFV formalism can be derived. Some of the consequences of this approach are discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 448-456 
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    Notes: The nontrivially gauge-invariant Lagrangian field equations of arbitrary helicity are constructed directly by integration of the corresponding non-Lagrangian Poincaré field strengths based on the Lorentz irreps of unmixed spin. All the details of the gauge properties of the Lagrangian formulation of the free massless Poincaré irrep fields are derived systematically and uniformly for arbitrary spin from the very simple field-strength formulation as a direct consequence of an integration process. The gauge transformations, including the tracelessness of the gauge parameters, the form of the fermionic and bosonic potential field equations (first-, and second-order, respectively), and the vanishing double trace of the higher-spin (≥ (7)/(2) ) potentials are all seen to be natural consequences of the integration of the classical equations for the field strengths without need for appeal to other requirements such as those of quantum field theory. Thus the equivalence (modulo gauge freedom and derivability from a Lagrangian) of the field strength and standard potential formulations of classical free fields are demonstrated explicitly, and uniformly for arbitrary helicity.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 472-476 
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    Notes: First it is shown in an abstract mathematical framework of supersymmetric quantum theory that, under some conditions for the perturbation, the wave and the scattering operators on bosonic states have some connections with those on fermionic ones. In particular, a unitary equivalence between the two scattering operators is proved. Then, a class of supersymmetric quantum mechanical models on Rn is discussed and the abstract general results are applied to obtain some more explicit results on the supersymmetric potential scattering.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2812-2823 
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    Notes: All weight-2 zeros of the Wigner 3j coefficients may be obtained from the quadratic Diophantine equation known as Pell's equation. These zeros may then be classified by the orbits of a discrete, infinite-order subgroup of the Lorentz group SO(1,1). This is carried out by transforming the "polynomial part'' of a weight-2 3j coefficient to Pellian form and obtaining the fundamental zeros numerically. The relation of this polynomial to a family of binary quadratic forms is also given, together with a discussion of the invariance group.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2807-2811 
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    Notes: Using methods analogous to those introduced by Gel'fand et al. [Representations of the rotation and Lorentz Groups and Their Applications (Pergamon, New York, 1963)] for the Lorentz group the matrix elements for the representations of the Lie algebra of the Euclidean group in three dimensions E(3) are explicitly derived. These results are then used to construct invariant equations with respect to this group and to show, in particular, that the nonrelativistic analog to the Dirac equation is not unique.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2829-2840 
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    Notes: In this paper it is shown that the procedure of geometric quantiztion applied to Kähler manifolds gives the following result: the Hilbert space H consists, roughly speaking, of holomorphic functions on the phase space M and to each classical observable f (i.e., a real function on M) is associated an operator f on H as follows: first multiply by f+ 1/4 (h-dash-bar)ΔdRf (ΔdR being the Laplace–de Rham operator on the Kähler manifold M) and then take the holomorphic part [see G. M. Tuynman, J. Math. Phys. 27, 573 (1987)]. This result is correct on compact Kähler manifolds and correct modulo a boundary term ∫Mdα on noncompact Kähler manifolds. In this way these results can be compared with the quantization procedure of Berezin [Math. USSR Izv. 8, 1109 (1974); 9, 341 (1975); Commun. Math. Phys. 40, 153 (1975)], which is strongly related to quantization by *-products [e.g., see C. Moreno and P. Ortega-Navarro; Amn. Inst. H. Poincaré Sec. A: 38, 215 (1983); Lett. Math. Phys. 7, 181 (1983); C. Moreno, Lett. Math. Phys. 11, 361 (1986); 12, 217 (1986)]. It is shown that on irreducible Hermitian spaces [see S. Helgason, Differential Geometry, Lie Groups and Symmetric Spaces (Academic, Orlando, FL, 1978] the contravariant symbols (in the sense of Berezin) of the operators f as above are given by the functions f+ 1/4 (h-dash-bar)ΔdRf. The difference with the quantization result of Berezin is discussed and a change in the geometric quantization scheme is proposed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1398-1415 
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    Notes: This paper proposes a definition of nonequilibrium entropy appropriate for a bosonic classical or quantum field, viewed as a collection of oscillators with equations of motion which satisfy a Liouville theorem (as is guaranteed for a Hamiltonian system). This entropy S is constructed explicitly to provide a measure of correlations and, as such, is conserved absolutely in the absence of couplings between degrees of freedom. This means, e.g., that there can be no entropy generation for a source-free linear field in flat space, but that S need no longer be conserved in the presence of couplings induced by nonlinearities, material sources, or a nontrivial dynamical background space-time. Moreover, through the introduction of a "subdynamics,'' it is proved that, in the presence of such couplings, the entropy will satisfy an H-theorem inequality, at least in one particular limit. Specifically, if at some initial time t0 the field is free of any correlations, it then follows rigorously that, at time t0+Δt, the entropy will be increasing: dS/dt〉0. Similar arguments demonstrate that this S is the only measure of "entropy'' consistent mathematically with the subdynamics. It is argued that this entropy possesses an intrinsic physical meaning, this meaning being especially clear in the context of a quantum theory, where a direct connection exists between entropy generation and particle creation. Reasonable conjectures regarding the more general time dependence of the entropy, which parallel closely the conventional wisdom of particle mechanics, lead to an interpretation of S which corroborates one's naive intuition as to the behavior of an "entropy.''
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1420-1429 
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    Notes: Two possible quantization procedures for field theories with noncompact symmetry are discussed: one in a positive-definite Hilbert space with negative-energy states and one in a Hilbert space with indefinite metric and positive-definite energy. The physical interpretation of these alternative procedures is explained in terms of the realization of the noncompact symmetry, which is broken in one case and not in the other. It is shown that in exactly solvable quantum σ models the noncompact symmetry is broken in the vacuum. Some arguments supporting the general validity of this result are given. It is concluded that in contrast to theories like quantum electrodynamics, the noncompact σ models are to be quantized in the positive-definite Hilbert space with negative-energy modes.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2899-2907 
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    Notes: Perfect Morse functions on the manifold of coherent states are effectively constructed. The case of a compact, connected, simply connected Lie group of symmetry, having the same rank as the stationary group of the manifold of coherent states, such that the manifold of coherent states is a Kählerian C-space, is considered. It is proved that the set of perfect Morse functions is dense in the set of energy functions for linear Hamiltonians in the elements of the Cartan algebra of the Lie algebra of the representation of the group considered. It is proved that the maximum number of orthogonal vectors on a coherent vector manifold is equal to the Euler–Poincaré characteristic of the manifold.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2908-2908 
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    Notes: The time-evolution operator for the time-dependent harmonic oscillator H= (1)/(2) {α(t)p2 +β(t)q2} is exactly obtained as the exponential of an anti-Hermitian operator. The method is based on the equations of motion for the coordinate and momentum operators in the Heisenberg representation. The problem is reduced to solving the classical equations of motion.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2939-2941 
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    Notes: A theorem is presented that basically states that there are no nontrivial well-behaved, spatially asymptotically flat space-times which are p-p waves at infinity.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1032-1035 
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    Notes: A simple method has been developed to generate a closed formula for the calculation of matrix elements of arbitrary functions f(x) in the representation of the harmonic oscillator. The proposed algebraic procedure is based on the combined use of the hypervirial theorem with and without the second quantization formalism along with the parameter differentiation technique. The closed formula thus obtained is given in terms of a sum involving the jth derivative of f(x) evaluated at zero.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1056-1060 
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    Notes: A general approach is developed for the derivation of conservation laws in continuum physics. A Noether-type theorem is applied in connection with transformations which leave the action functional invariant to within the integral of a divergence. Specific results are derived in the case of fluid dynamics: the pertinent equations are considered within the Lagrangian (material) description and are associated with a genuine variation formulation. The physical meaning of the conservation laws is emphasized and the greater generality of the approach is commented upon.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1075-1079 
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    Notes: The relations on the electromagnetic field obtained by Teukolsky and Press for type D vacuum space-times are considered; these are four second-order equations in two complex components of the field with respect to a principal null tetrad. A rigorous geometric interpretation of these relations is given, showing the essential role played by the Maxwellian character of the basic null tetrad. It appears that, generically, the Teukolsky–Press relations are incomplete. Once completed, their generalizations to the general Maxwell equations (with source term) with respect to non-necessarily Maxwellian tetrads on arbitrary space-times are given.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1097-1102 
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    Notes: The semiclassical time-dependent propagator is studied in terms of the SU(2) coherent states for spin systems. The first- and second-order terms are obtained by means of a detailed calculation. While the first-order term was established in the earlier days of coherent states the second-order one is a subject of contradiction. The present approach is developed through a polygonal expansion of the discontinuous paths that enter the path integral. The results here presented are in agreement with only one of the previous approaches, i.e., the one developed on Glauber's coherent states by means of a direct WKB approximation. It is shown that the present approach gives the exact result in a simple case where it is also possible to observe differences with previous works.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1107-1113 
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    Notes: Double Kerr–Schild equivalence of hyperheavens is studied within a spinorial formalism based on the fact of the existence of a congruence of self-dual null strings. In particular, it is shown that a given hyperheavenly metric structure generates all members of the corresponding equivalence class in terms of a certain spinor field and the generalized key function subject to the generalized hyperheavenly equation. The treatment is manifestly covariant: no coordinates are employed. Finally, a link with the classical results on hyperheavens (Plebanski and Robinson [J. F. Plebanski and I. Robinson, Phys. Rev. Lett. 37, 493 (1976)] and Finley and Plebanski [J. D. Finley, III and J. F. Plebanski, J. Math. Phys. 17, 2207 (1976)]) is established.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1118-1136 
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    Notes: A class of solutions describing a wide variety of nonstatic, spherically symmetric, charged, shear-free perfect fluid configurations is derived. It is presented in the form of Jacobian elliptic functions characterized by seven free parameters: five constants and two arbitrary functions of time. This class of solutions is the most general charged version of the class derived by Kustaanheimo and Qvist [Comment. Phys. Math. Helsingf. 13, 12 (1948); Exact Solutions of Einstein's Field Equations (Cambridge U. P., Cambridge, 1980), Chap. 12, Sec. 2]. It is found that many of the charged particular solutions expressible by elementary functions are new. Particular solutions, including neutral and uniform density solutions, are classified in detail. The physical interpretation of these solutions, including the study of their singularity structure, will be presented in a subsequent paper (Part II).
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2982-2983 
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    Notes: A mechanism of smoothing due to evaporation condensation of the roughly perturbed surface of a solid is formulated as a Cauchy problem in the real line R1 for the equation ut =uxx/1 +ux2, which describes the evolution of the profile u(x,t) of the surface. In the preceding paper [A. Kitada and H. Umehara, J. Math. Phys. 28, 536 (1987)], it was demonstrated that, if the solution u(x,t) of the Cauchy problem is obtained in the classical sense with an additional restriction u∈C3(R1×(0,∞)), each peak in the surface decreases in height with time in the strict sense. In the present paper, by modifying the proof, it is shown that the additional restriction to the classical solution is excessive.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2540-2545 
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    Notes: The Jordan–Schwinger representations of Lie algebras are discussed based on the mixed sets of creation and annihilation operators of boson or fermion type. When the representation is Hermitian, the Lie algebra is shown to be unitary for the fermion case and pseudounitary for the boson case. It is also shown that the representation of a Lie algebra leads to a projective representation of the Lie group corresponding to the Lie algebra.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2559-2563 
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    Notes: Two mathematical formulas are given in an explicit form: one develops a product of two different multiple Wiener integrals in a series of Wiener–Hermite expansions; the other one develops a product of two random variables, each of which is described by a Wiener–Hermite expansions, in a series of another Wiener–Hermite expansion.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2574-2578 
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    Notes: The solutions of the self-duality equation depending on a set of functions of three independent variables are constructed in an explicit way. The obtained solutions are shown to be connected with two-dimensional systems determined by the operators of the Lax pair.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2586-2592 
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    Notes: In this paper the results of a search for pairs of bilinear equations of the type Ai(Dx,Dt)F⋅F +Bi(Dx,Dt)G⋅F +Ci(Dx,Dt)G⋅G=0, i=1,2, which have standard type three-soliton solutions, are presented. The freedom to rotate in (F,G) space is fixed by the one-soliton ansatz F=1, G=en, then the Bi determine the dispersion manifold while Ai and Ci are auxiliary functions. In this paper it is assumed that B1 and B2 are even and proportional, and that Ai and Ci are quadratic. As new results, B1=aD3x Dt +DtDy+b, A2=−C2=DxDt, and generalizations of the sine–Gordon model B1=DxDt+a with a family of auxiliary functions Ai and Ci are obtained.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2593-2602 
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    Notes: The purpose of this paper is to study the wave behavior of hyperbolic conservation laws with a moving source. Resonance occurs when the speed of the source is too close to one of the characteristic speeds of the system. For the nonlinear system characteristic speeds depend on the basic dependence variables and resonance gives rise to nonlinear interactions which lead to rich wave phenomena. Motivated by physical examples a scalar model is proposed and analyzed to describe the qualitative behavior of waves for a general system in resonance with the source. Analytical understanding is used to design a numerical scheme based on the random choice method. An important physical example is transonic gas flow through a nozzle. This analysis provides a transparent and revealing qualitative understanding of wave behavior of gas flow, including such phenomena as nonlinear stability, instability, and changing types of waves.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1180-1191 
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    Notes: The Casimir elements of the P-type Lie superalgebras are investigated. Depending on the class of algebras under consideration either there do not exist any nontrivial Casimir elements at all or else the Casimir elements are highly degenerate. Basic to the investigation is a lemma about invariant supersymmetric multilinear forms on a finite-dimensional module over a Lie superalgebra. Some comments on the Cartan subalgebras of a Lie superalgebra are also included. An Appendix provides some information on multilinear algebra with ε-commuting scalars.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 1198-1202 
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    Notes: Recently Parr and Ghosh [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83, 3577 (1986)] proposed a variant of the classical Thomas–Fermi theory of electrons in an atom. They produced a continuous electron density by introducing the constraint that the integral ∫R3 e−2k||x|| Δρ(x)dx exists, where k is determined by the nuclear cusp condition. Their results give improved calculations of ground state electron densities and energies. The present paper provides a rigorous mathematical foundation for the work of Parr and Ghosh and converts their results into theorems. Some generalizations are also obtained.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 991-996 
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    Notes: A criterion to enlarge infinite-dimensional Lie algebras to analytic Lie groups is used here for the extension of graded Lie algebras of physical interest to super-Lie groups.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 997-1004 
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    Notes: It was proposed earlier [P. L. Sachdev, K. R. C. Nair, and V. G. Tikekar, J. Math. Phys. 27, 1506 (1986)] that the Euler–Painlevé equation yy‘+ay'2+ f(x)yy'+g(x) y2+by'+c=0 represents the generalized Burgers equations (GBE's) in the same manner as Painlevé equations do the KdV type. The GBE was treated with a damping term in some detail. In this paper another GBE ut+uaux+Ju/2t =(gd/2)uxx (the nonplanar Burgers equation) is considered. It is found that its self-similar form is again governed by the Euler–Painlevé equation. The ranges of the parameter α for which solutions of the connection problem to the self-similar equation exist are obtained numerically and confirmed via some integral relations derived from the ODE's. Special exact analytic solutions for the nonplanar Burgers equation are also obtained. These generalize the well-known single hump solutions for the Burgers equation to other geometries J=1,2; the nonlinear convection term, however, is not quadratic in these cases. This study fortifies the conjecture regarding the importance of the Euler–Painlevé equation with respect to GBE's.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 751-757 
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    Notes: Pair correlated angular momentum projected standard Weyl tableau states spanning an m-dimensional paired shell-model space have been obtained for a system of 2N identical nucleons. A simple procedure has been developed for carrying out the restriction of the unitary group U(m) to the rotation group O(3) for configurations of both single and multilevel distributions of the single particle states. The mapping of the correlated pair configuration space onto the antisymmetric states allowed by Pauli principle is achieved using the particle antisymmetrizer. The procedure for determining the shell-model Hamiltonian matrix using the above basis is outlined.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 774-776 
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    Notes: By applying the method of separation of variables a particular class of solutions, depending on the four variables (xμ) of Yang's equation in the R gauge for self-dual SU(2) gauge fields on Euclidean four-dimensional flat space, is obtained. These solutions are parametrized by a particular form of the fifth Painlevé transcendent. For a specific choice of certain constants, there is degeneration, and the solutions functionally depend on elementary functions.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2688-2691 
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    Notes: In a space-time admitting cyclic and nonspacelike Killing symmetries the commutation properties of the Killing vectors are examined. It is shown that cyclic and null Killing vectors can be noncommuting only if a Killing vector of stationarity is also admitted. Two consequences of this commutativity are also discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2700-2704 
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    Notes: This paper deals with perfect fluid matter plus nonsingular aligned electromagnetic fields admitting a timelike conformal collineation. It is proved that nonvanishing shear is itself a symmetry condition that partially underlines timelike conformal collineations with symmetry vector parallel to the fluid velocity vector. The results provide a natural counterpart to the study on shear-free space-times. It is also shown that the present study is applicable to a variety of physical problems.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 2720-2725 
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    Notes: It is rather usual in general nonlinear fields that even if the waves begin to propagate under smooth initial conditions, after a finite time a shocklike discontinuity in the field quantities occurs at the wave front. Then the field theories fail to set a well-defined initial-value problem. By applying the method of characteristics, this propagation character of nonlinear gravitational waves which obey the lowest-order Gauss–Bonnet extended Einstein equations in higher-dimensional theory of gravity is studied. A diagonal metric tensor is assumed to be dependent on only two coordinate variables. It is found that the quadratic curvature terms added to the Einstein equations do not induce the occurrence of shock waves in the gravitational field.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 647-650 
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    Notes: The standard definition of space-time perturbation is reexamined. It is seen that the noninvariance of the metric under identification gauge transformations is a consequence of the adopted zero signature in the fifth dimension of the space of space-times. An n-parameter extension of that definition is proposed, with a (4+n)-dimensional flat space of space-times with a nonsingular metric. It is shown that in the vicinity of a point in the background space-time there is a geometrically defined family of perturbations, which are solutions of the Einstein–Yang–Mills equations.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 651-653 
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    Notes: Using a multiparameter definition of space-time perturbation in a (4+n)-dimensional flat space, the question of identification gauge invariance of the background metric is examined. It is shown that when the allowed identification gauge transformations are given by rotations in the parameter space, then the background metric is invariant. A possible association with Kaluza–Klein theory is also examined.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 827-832 
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    Notes: The bound state eigenfunctions of the Rosen–Morse [N. Rosen and P. M. Morse, Phys. Rev. 42, 210 (1932)] potential are investigated using ladder operators that give a representation of the algebra A1. The representations are generally infinite-dimensional and indecomposable, the representation space containing unbounded functions as well as the normalizable eigenfunctions. Operators giving eigenfunctions of a potential with different strength are also found, giving a representation of D2. The A1 (or su2) representations are identified in terms of a classification proposed by Sannikov (S. S. Sannikov, Yad. Fiz. 6, 1294 (1967) [Sov. J. Nucl. Phys. 6, 939 (1968)]), and the connection with representations obtained by Gruber and Klimyk [B. Gruber and A. U. Klimyk, J. Math Phys. 19, 2009 (1978); 25, 755 (1984)] is given. The evaluation of matrix elements is considered.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 833-835 
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    Notes: Given two Bose-type quasilocal C*-algebras A, B, their state spaces E(A), E(B), and a positive, unit preserving map L: B→A, respecting the local structure of A and B (A,E(A)) is said to have (B,E(B)) as a local hidden theory via L if for all states cursive-phi in E(A), L*cursive-phi can be decomposed in E(B) via a subcentral measure into states with pointwise strictly less dispersion than the dispersion of cursive-phi. After motivating this definition of local hidden theory it is shown that if, in addition, L factorizes on disjoint local algebras, then (B, E(B)) is not a local hidden theory of (A,E(A)) via L.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 836-839 
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    Notes: Addition theorems for spherical wave solutions of the vector Helmholtz equation are discussed. The theorems allow one to expand a vector spherical wave about a given origin into spherical waves about a shifted origin. A simplified derivation of the results obtained earlier by Cruzan [O. R. Cruzan, Q. Appl. Math. 20, 33 (1962)] is presented.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 840-843 
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    Notes: The Schrödinger equation with a class of parabolic potentials has been studied. A constant of motion related to angular momentum has been calculated. It has been shown that the scattering states for these potentials can be defined only in some special cases. The Hartmann potential and the Aharonov–Bohm potential are studied as special cases.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 844-849 
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    Notes: Using the method of intertwining operators, commutation relations are rigorously obtained for the creation–annihilation operators associated with the quantum nonlinear Schrödinger equation.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 677-684 
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    Notes: It is pointed out that a certain class of classical relativistic action at a distance theories contains a cutoff which eliminates self-interaction of the particles. This cutoff is put in by hand, but one might hope that eventually it may be produced by considerations of space-time in the small. This class of theories is extended from models that closely mimic classical electrodynamics to models that resemble Yang–Mills and gravity.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 855-858 
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    Notes: The influence of the concept of weakly rigid almost-thermodynamic material schemes on the classical deformations is analyzed. The methods of the PPN approximation are considered. In this formalism, the equations that characterize the weak rigidity are expressed. As a consequence of that, an increase of two orders of magnitude in the strain rate tensor is obtained.
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