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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1060-1072 
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    Notes: Some technical methods used to solve two- and three-body bound-state equations in momentum space are described. These methods are, in particular, very efficient when applied to the calculation of spectra in semirelativistic confining potential Hamiltonians, which are used in hadron spectroscopy. They have a vast range of applicability.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1073-1076 
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    Notes: For a large class of purely metric, metric–affine, and purely affine theories of gravitation with nonlinear Lagrangians, it is proved that the theory is equivalent to the standard Einstein theory of gravitation interacting with additional matter fields.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1053-1059 
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    Notes: Quantum mechanics of a (nonrelativistic) system S localized on a topologically nontrivial manifold M as its configuration space is based on a quantization method, which, in general, reflects global properties of M, i.e., some of the observables of S will "feel'' the topology: There are topological effects and inequivalent quantizations on M. Some straightforward examples are given for such effects, using Borel quantization (BQ), the pointed plane as manifold M, and the energy operator with harmonic potential as observable. Two topological effects exist. There are unitarily inequivalent BQ on M, which are equivalent to the usual quantization on the plane with a topological potential, which has the form of a Bohm–Aharonov potential. There are different self-adjoint extensions of the energy operator for a given BQ that in some cases are related to another kind of topological potential. These effects are discussed in detail, especially the self-adjoint extensions of the energy operator. An experimental setup to verify some of the results is suggested.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1077-1080 
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    Notes: For a large class of theories of gravitation with nonsymmetric connection, based on general nonlinear Lagrangians, it is proved that the theory is equivalent to the standard Einstein theory of gravitation interacting with additional matter fields.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1081-1094 
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    Notes: This is the first of two papers in which the authors give a complete classification of symmetry reduced solutions of Plebanski's potential equation for self-dual Einstein spaces. In this first part the infinite pseudogroup of symmetries of Plebanski's equation is described, and the conjugacy classes of all local subgroups of dimensions one, two, and three over both the real and complex numbers are classified. Then in the second paper, this classification is used to obtain all symmetry-reduced solutions.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1095-1099 
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    Notes: An exact solution of Einstein's equations in a vacuum (outside of singularities), belonging to Kundt's class and Petrov type N, is interpreted as the metric of a spinning pencil of light (a linear source infinitely extended in one direction and moving with the speed of light). It is shown that the gravitational fields of two parallel pencils of light do not interact with each other, i.e., the superposition of the metrics of two parallel pencils of light is an exact solution of Einstein's equations in a vacuum.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1100-1102 
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    Notes: For the Ernst equation, a hierachy of ansatz that generates determinantal solutions of the Ernst equation is proposed. The ansatz is described explicitly in the inverse scattering formalism and it is shown that the corresponding exact solutions are determinantal solutions that have been constructed by Kyriakopoulos [Phys. Rev. D 30, 1158 (1984)] and Vein [Class. Quantum Gravit. 2, 899 (1985)].
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1115-1116 
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    Notes: It is often assumed that Lagrangians of gravitation that are quadratic in the curvature tensor produce field equations of fourth differential order in the metric tensor from a Hilbert variational principle. It is shown here, for the Lagrangian given by R+RμνRμν, that independent variations of the metric tensor and the torsion tensor produce gravitational field equations of second, not fourth, differential order.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1103-1114 
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    Notes: It is known that massless scalar, Maxwell, and linearized metric fields (in an appropriate gauge) having data of compact support will evolve to be asymptotically flat on any asymptotically flat background space-time. However, little is known about the evolution of data that is reasonably well behaved but has nontrivial falloff at spatial infinity. Is the set of such data that evolves to be asymptotically flat at null infinity in a curved asymptotically flat space-time of the same size as, and does it consist of elements with falloff rates similar to the set of such data in Minkowski space-time? Stewart and Schmidt analyzed massless scalar fields on both the Minkowski and Schwarzschild space-times. Their calculations indicated that the set of Schwarzschild data in question was much smaller than the Minkowski set. In this paper, this problem is reexamined and it is determined, contrary to the indications of Stewart and Schmidt, that the Schwarzschild set is of the same size, and its elements have falloff rates similar to the corresponding Minkowski set. This result supports the ability of the definition of asymptotic flatness to admit a large class of space-times.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1117-1121 
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    Notes: It is shown that intermediate statistics do not correspond to any physical process. The stationary probability distributions of intermediate statistics are not compatible with any mechanism which allows a variation between Fermi–Dirac and Bose–Einstein statistics. The binomial and negative binomial distributions, characterizing Fermi–Dirac and Bose–Einstein statistics, respectively, transform into the Poisson distribution, descriptive of classical statistics, as the number of energy cells increases without limit. These distributions are shown to be the laws of error leading to the average value as the most probable value.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1122-1132 
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    Notes: The singular Lagrangian system with higher derivatives is analyzed with the aid of the Ostrogradski transformation and the Dirac formalism. The formulation of canonical theory is developed so that the equivalence between the Lagrange formalism and the Hamilton one is maintained. As a practical example, the acceleration-dependent potentials appearing in the Lagrangian of two-point particles interacting gravitationally are dealt with and the equivalence between the two Hamiltonians that follow from the two Lagrangians which are related by the coordinate transformations is shown. It is also shown, when the constraints are all first class, that a consistent generator of gauge transformation is constructed. Typical examples are given.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1150-1157 
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    Notes: The properties of the monopole-vector spherical harmonics that are needed to transform covariant differential equations on charged vector fields in the presence of a monopole into purely radial ones are computed. This further extends the work of Wu and Yang [Nucl. Phys. B 107, 365 (1976)]. As an application, the complete set of partial waves of SU(2) Yang–Mills fluctuations about the U(1) monopole configuration are explicitly computed. They are generated from the scalar solutions to the covariant Laplacian by the covariant operators D and r×D, in analogy with the uncharged case.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1140-1149 
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    Notes: There are several ways to construct functions in involution on a Lie bi-algebra, a Lie algebra equipped with a second Lie bracket. For the solvable systems associated to the Casimir functions a second Hamiltonian formulation can be constructed and a class of bi-Hamiltonian Korteweg–de Vries-like evolution equations with explicit space dependence is derived. Translating the Casimir functions with the flow of a special vector field yields another set of functions in involution. Lenard relations are found for the corresponding Hamiltonian systems. Finally, solutions of the classical Yang–Baxter equation lead to an analog of compatible Hamiltonian pairs. The invariants of the resulting hereditary operators are in involution.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1133-1139 
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    Notes: The expansion of the Casimir energy for a scalar field with mass m, in a space where one dimension has been compactified into a circle of length a, leads to a double-infinite series that can be regularized by analytic continuation in the space dimension. The dimensionally regularized sum is then expressed as a power series in am by means of zeta-function expansions. The two possibilities of odd and even space dimensions are distinguished. In the odd space dimension we give a power expansion for small am, in addition to the asymptotic behavior. For the even space dimension, an expansion valid for any value of am is obtained. The contribution of higher-order terms is studied and, for the three-dimensional space, results for different values of the compactification length are shown.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1161-1163 
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    Notes: An independent and elementary method of guessing the leading form of certain SU(2) and SU(3) ordered exponentials in the strong-coupling limit of rapidly fluctuating input is presented. For SU(N), with N≥3, the method is not unambiguous, but it can be used to check previous estimates.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1158-1160 
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    Notes: The method of Witten [Phys. Rev. D 19, 718 (1979)] is extended to a double-complex form. Many new solutions of the self-dual SU(2) gauge fields are generated by the double-inverse scattering method, and the soliton solutions can form an infinite network.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1171-1176 
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    Notes: The Lagrange multiplier theorem is generalized for constrained functions on dual pairs of Banach spaces. Then a variational principle for dual pairs of Banach spaces is proven for the case when the constraint set is given by a symmetry and it is generalized to Banach manifolds.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1164-1170 
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    Notes: The general framework of the N=2 Wess–Zumino holomorphic supersymmetric quantum mechanics with polynomial superpotentials is extended to the case of nonpolynomial superpotentials V(z) (z∈C) in a mathematically rigorous way. It is also proved that there exist no fermionic zero-energy states. Under some conditions for V, the operator domain of the supercharges and the supersymmetric Hamiltonian are identified. As an example, the model with V(z)=λeαz (λ∈C(large-closed-square){0}, α〉0) is analyzed in view of index theory. The following remarkable result is proved: There exist infinitely many bosonic zero-energy states which are localized in the momentum space dual to the Im z direction. The results are applied to two models in atomic and nuclear physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 1177-1186 
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    Notes: The velocity distribution of a spatially uniform diluted guest population of charged particles moving within a host medium under the influence of a D. C. electric field is studied. A simplified one-dimensional Boltzmann model of the Kac type is adopted. Necessary conditions and sufficient conditions are established for the existence, uniqueness, and attractivity of a stationary non-negative distribution corresponding to a specified concentration level. Conditions for the onset of the runaway process are established.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 965-969 
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    Notes: Simple methods of construction of indecomposable representations of inhomogeneous Lie groups are considered and applied to the Poincaré group.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 957-964 
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    Notes: Nontrivial examples of Krichever–Novikov algebras are constructed. The construction involves parameters that satisfy eigenvalue conditions. In the linear case, for an r-term algebra, the eigenvalues are 0,1,...,r−3.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 970-980 
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    Notes: In this paper the reports on collectivity and geometry are concluded, where the microscopic description of many-body collective motions and their relation with the symplectic geometry of the n-particle system are reexamined. In the present paper it is shown that, modulo linear canonical transformations, the symplectic algebra sp(6,R) admits only three maximal subalgebras sp(2,R)⊕o(3), u(3), and cm(3), which contain the rotation algebra o(3). The objective is to discuss the spectra and shapes of "pure'' many-body systems for which the Hamiltonian is associated with a Casimir operator up to the second degree in the generators of a given maximal subalgebra, as well as those of "transitional'' systems, where the Hamiltonian is a function of the generators and Casimir operators of several of the maximal subalgebras.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 981-992 
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    Notes: A supersymmetric integral theorem that extends results of Parisi, Sourlas, Efetov, Wegner, and others is rigorously proved. In particular, arbitrary generators are allowed in the integrand (instead of canonical ones) and the invariance condition is very much relaxed. The connection with Cauchy's integral formula is made transparent. In passing, the unitary Lie supergroup is studied by using elementary methods. Applications in the theory of disordered systems are discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 767-769 
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    Notes: An alternative proof is given for the connection between a system of continuous Hahn polynomials and identities for symmetric elements in the Heisenberg algebra, which was first observed by Bender, Mead, and Pinsky [Phys. Rev. Lett. 56, 2445 (1986); J. Math. Phys. 28, 509 (1987)]. The continuous Hahn polynomials turn out to be Meixner–Pollaczek polynomials. Use is made of the connection between Laguerre polynomials and Meixner–Pollaczek polynomials, the Rodrigues formula for Laguerre polynomials, an operational formula involving Meixner–Pollaczek polynomials, and the Schrödinger model for the irreducible unitary representations of the three-dimensional Heisenberg group.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 993-999 
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    Notes: A useful parametrization of the groups SO(0,3) and SO↑(2,1) is presented that has simple, rational composition laws, albeit that it has a (quasigraded) structure. This "tangential'' parametrization is also advantageous in providing a rather simple 1-1 "picture'' of the elements of the groups in question. As well, the parametrization allows an explicitly finite result for the composition law needed for the (abstract) Baker–Campbell–Hausdorff formula for exponentials of objects formed from the corresponding Lie algebras. This approach, in turn, allows a useful beginning to the problem of the determination of flows on the group manifold, i.e., the determination of analytic curves given the initial direction of the curve.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 770-773 
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    Notes: It is shown that the short-time expansion of the integrated heat kernel on a locally flat generalized cone C(N), as defined by Cheeger, consists of just the Weyl volume term and the constant term. This latter is explicitly evaluated when N is a lens space, Sd/Zm (for odd d), elliptic space Sd/Z2 (for all d), and any of the three-dimensional, homogeneous space forms S3/Γ. Agreement is found with the corresponding expansion on the orbifold version, T4/Z2, of the K3 surface, and, in fact, with all TD/Z2.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 785-788 
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    Notes: The Hamilton–Jacobi theory of a special type of singular continuous systems is investigated by the equivalent Lagrangians method. The Hamiltonian is constructed in such a way that the constraint equations are involved in the canonical equations implicitly. The Hamilton–Jacobi partial differential equation is set up in a similar manner to the regular case.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 774-784 
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    Notes: In this paper addition theorems are derived for a special class of exponentially declining functions, the so-called B functions Bmn,l (α,r) [E. Filter and E. O. Steinborn, Phys. Rev. A 18, 1 (1978)]. Although these B functions have a relatively complicated analytical structure they nevertheless have some mathematical properties that are particularly advantageous in connection with multicenter problems. Also, all the commonly occurring exponentially declining functions like, for instance, bound-state hydrogen eigenfunctions and Slater-type functions, can be expressed by simple finite sums of B functions. Consequently, addition theorems for these functions can also be written down immediately. The various addition theorems for B functions are derived by applying suitable generating differential operators to the well-known addition theorem of the special B function Bm−l,l, which is that solution of the modified Helmholtz equation that is irregular at the origin and regular at infinity [E. J. Weniger and E. O. Steinborn, J. Math. Phys. 26, 664 (1985)]. All differentiations, which have to be done in this approach, can be expressed in closed form leading to comparatively compact addition theorems.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 789-797 
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    Notes: The exact solutions for the discrete Boltzmann models are sums of similarity shock waves: at least three for the (2+1)-dimensional solutions (two spatial coordinates). Here, for the three-dimensional, six velocities, Broadwell model shock waves solutions are also constructed. The difficult problem is the determination of solutions with positive density. It is proven that in the arbitrary parameters space, from which the solutions are constructed, there exists a domain leading to positivity. As an illustration, a numerical example is discussed. In the spatial coordinate plane both shock waves along one axis and bumps along the other are observed. The movement of these structures with time is discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 798-804 
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    Notes: Billiard systems constrained to move on a quadric surface with confocal quadric boundaries were studied. The trajectory of a billiard is described as a collection of geodesic segments joining on the boundary. At the joining points, the trajectory obeys the law of reflection. It was found that the geodesic segments are all tangent to a common confocal quadric curve (a caustic) on this quadric surface. If a trajectory is closed, then all trajectories sharing the same caustic quadric are all closed and have the same period and length. Thus a generalization of Poncelet's theorem on a quadric surface is achieved. The elliptical billiard systems on spheres and pseudospheres were studied and results were obtained that are similar to those on a plane. The results can be extended to n dimensions.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 812-815 
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    Notes: An explicit realization is given in terms of even and odd differential operators of certain highest weight representations for the affine Lie superalgebra gl1/1.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 809-811 
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    Notes: The topology and geometry of the space of null geodesics N of a space-time M are used to study the causal structure of the space-time itself. In particular, the question of whether the topology of N is Hausdorff or admits a compatible manifold structure carries information on the global structure of M, and the transversality properties of the intersections of skies of points tell whether the points are conjugate points on a null geodesic.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 805-808 
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    Notes: In this paper, a portion of the nonstandard methods first introduced by Nottale and Schneider [J. Math. Phys. 25, 1296 (1984)] for the investigation of fractal behavior are replaced by methods employing polysaturated enlargements. This process yields internal functions that are ultrasmooth and have a standard part equal to the original fractal. These ultrasmooth nonstandard functions also possess a well-behaved * integral length concept. Additionally, a method is presented that shows that if certain behavior is modeled after a simple finitely discontinuous step function, then this function is also the standard part of an internal hypersmooth nonstandard approximation.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 816-823 
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    Notes: Different regularization schemes based on the heat-kernel method using as samples the chiral Schwinger model and the Thirring model are discussed. As it happens with non-Abelian anomalies, it is shown that different physical contexts require different specifications of the fermionic generating functional. Also discussed is the introduction of an arbitrary parameter through the regularization and how this affects the resulting quantum theory.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 824-828 
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    Notes: The Skyrme model is generalized to higher-dimensional Riemannian manifolds and the geometric conditions under which homothetic maps are absolute or local minimizers of the model are obtained.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 829-833 
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    Notes: A rigorous approach is discussed for solving the two-dimensional Helmholtz equation in a multiply-connected domain consisting of a ring of N circles distributed symmetrically within a closed space. The outer boundary has been taken to be such that the system as a whole has N-fold rotational symmetry. The Dirichlet boundary condition has been satisfied exactly at the outer as well as at each of the inner edges, using the addition theorems for the cylindrical Bessel functions in conjugation with the Fourier expansions. Numerical results, showing spatial configurational interference, are presented for the lowest cutoff value of the symmetric mode as a function of separation between centers of two inner circles, in the case N=2 with circular outer boundary. The application of the method to various problems of physics and engineering is enunciated.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 834-843 
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    Notes: It is shown that any model with the zero (generalized) Nijenhuis tensor, under some additional assumptions, will automatically satisfy the hierarchy equation with an infinite number of conserved quantities in involution. Especially, if there is a dual symplectic structure with zero Nijenhuis tensor, then there exist infinite numbers of Poisson brackets and of Lagrangians giving the same equation of motion. Toda lattice is one such example
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 844-853 
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    Notes: In this work a number of recurrence relations of rotation matrix elements are derived and a method is proposed to evaluate some useful summations and integrations involving rotation matrix elements. Examples of applications of these in molecular spectroscopy and in chemical physics are also presented.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 854-857 
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    Notes: The change of state of a quantum process is studied in the limit when the time t between observations tends to 0. General quantum processes are treated, as represented by a strongly continuous group G of unitary operators on a Hilbert space. Observation is defined as the effect of a self-adjoint operator A on the state vector. When A has countable spectrum and nondegenerate eigenvalues, the limiting change of state (given there is a change) is completely characterized. The most interesting special case occurs when the initial state is an eigenvector of A not in the domain of the Hamiltonian generating G: the whereabouts of the next observed state become infinitely diffuse as t→0. The results involve some analytic and geometric facts about complex valued positive definite functions.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 858-866 
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    Notes: An operator analysis is presented that provides a unified treatment of the Schrödinger (S), Klein–Gordon (KG), and Dirac (D) equations with a Coulomb potential. The analysis uses energy shift operators that factorize an appropriate radial equation. This radial equation is based on standard results and a recent formulation of the Dirac–Coulomb problem [J. Y. Su, Phys. Rev. A 32, 3251 (1985)]. The shift operators yield energy eigenvalues and a formula that contains normalized, radial coordinate-space wave functions for the S, KG, and D equations. Formulas that contain expectation values for the S, KG, and D equations are obtained by applying the hypervirial theorem and the Hellmann–Feynman theorem to the radial equation.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 867-871 
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    Notes: The spherically symmetric distribution of a dissipative fluid with nonvanishing bulk as well as shear viscosity is discussed. The cosmological constant is included in the field equations for more generality. The junction conditions are applied at the boundary of the sphere to match with the exterior Schwarzschild metric to yield the condition T11=0. In the presence of the bulk viscosity alone spatial homogeneity demands the vanishing of shear as well as the conformal flatness of the space-time. On the other hand, nonzero shear viscosity along with the uniform density assumption result in a unique temporal behavior of the matter density increasing always in the course of time.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 872-887 
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    Notes: A new form of the general solution of the initial value problem for colliding gravitational plane waves with collinear polarization is obtained. The solution of the linear hyperbolic field equation for ψ(u,v) is expressed as a linear superposition ∫da g(σ)ω(u,v,σ) of a one-parameter family of basic solutions of the form ω(u,v,σ)=ω1(u,σ)ω2(v,σ), where u and v are arbitrary null coordinates and σ is the parameter. The coefficients g(σ) in this superposition are expressed in terms of the initial data by using a generalization of an integral transform obtained by Abel in his solution of a tautochrone problem of classical particle mechanics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 888-891 
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    Notes: An exactly solvable example of quantum field theory in a nonstationary system is presented, which has an inertial and a uniform accelerated asymptotic region. Two sets of solutions are constructed that are quasiclassical in each of these regions and they are compared. The Bogoliubov coefficients have thermal character and show a temperature of a∞/2π, where a∞ is the asymptotic acceleration. This result is indeed what one would expect on the grounds of the Hawking effect.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 892-901 
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    Notes: The relation between parafermion field theories of order Q and the corresponding fermion field theories with SO(Q) symmetry is studied. It is shown that these theories are related but not identical. The explicit relation between the states and the observables of the two classes of theories are given without using the Klein transformations. The formalism is applied to the free conformally invariant parafermion theories in two dimensions. Their Virasoro algebra and SO(N) Kac–Moody algebra are given. The equivalence of their canonical form of the energy-momentum tensor with the Sugawara–Sommerfield form is also elucidated.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 902-906 
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    Notes: It is shown how Cartan's method of equivalence may be used to obtain the Cartan form for an r th-order particle Lagrangian on the line by solving the standard equivalence problem under contact transformations on the jet bundle J r+k for k≥r−1.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 907-929 
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    Notes: This is the third in a series of three papers concerning the study of the infinite system of Φ4 equations of motion for the Schwinger functions by a fixed-point method. In Paper II [J. Math. Phys. 30, 175 (1989)] the solution of the zero- (one-) and two-dimensional systems was constructed inside particular subsets of the corresponding Banach spaces characterized by the "signs'' and "splitting'' properties of the Green's functions at zero external momenta. In the present article the recursive formulas and the absolute bounds of the sweeping factors, presented without proof in II, are proved. These sequences of sweeping factors for the global terms of the equations have been the most important combinatorial tools throughout the arguments, and their properties have been used in the proofs of the basic theorems in II. In Appendix A a first confirmation of the method, provided by the numerical identification of the author's zero-dimensional solution, with the one obtained directly by the standard functional integral formalism, is presented.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 930-936 
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    Notes: In this paper it is shown that nonlinear propagation in a step-index, "monomode'' optical fiber is not generally governed by the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, even when the fiber is axially symmetric. It is governed by a coupled pair of nonlinear partial differential equations that includes the nonlinear Schrödinger equations only as a special case. Three simple types of solution to the coupled system are analyzed and the corresponding field patterns are interpreted. One case shows that, for uniform wavetrains, nonlinearity not only alters the phase speed but also causes the field pattern in an "elliptically polarized'' mode to rotate gradually about the fiber axis. The other two cases each allow the system to be reduced to a single nonlinear Schrödinger equation, so showing two distinct situations in which solutions have soliton properties.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 937-942 
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    Notes: A general method for the vertex operator construction of nonassociative algebras and triple systems and their super analogs is given. Using this method the natural affine extensions of these algebraic structures can be defined and constructed. Essentially all the algebraic structures of physical theories based on "point particles'' can be constructed this way. Conversely, these methods can be used to define the "stringy'' analogs of these algebraic structures.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 943-948 
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    Notes: By making use of the results of a previous paper [J. Math. Phys. 29, 1958 (1988)], in which the matrix elements of the SU(5) generators were found in closed form for symmetric representations and in an SO(4) labeled state basis, it is shown how the matrix elements of the generators can also be derived in the physical SO(3) state basis. The main step consists in studying the action of the SU(5) generators upon a particular subset of so-called intrinsic SU(2)×SU(2) states out of which the physical SO(3) states are projected by means of the Hill–Wheeler technique.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 949-952 
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    Notes: A variational formulation for nonbarotropic perfect fluid flow is presented. By introducing suitable field variables, Euler's equations of motion from the variational principles are obtained. The conservation laws of energy, impulse, and angular momenta follow from application of Noether's theorem.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 953-955 
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    Notes: The log-normal conditional density function is the delta function initial condition solution of a four-parameter Fokker–Planck equation. It defines a diffusion process over the open first quadrant of the (x,t) plane. This process reaches a nonzero steady state as t increases indefinitely if the drift parameter is positive. The process may be monotonic or by expansion and contraction (breathing). If the drift parameter is negative the process goes to zero by expansion and contraction towards x=0 as t increases indefinitely.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 553-570 
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    Notes: In a series of two papers all finite-dimensional irreducible representations and some indecomposible representations of the general linear Lie superalgebra gl(2/2) are constructed in a basis suitable for the decomposition gl(2/2)&supuline;gl(2)⊕gl(2). In this paper each induced gl(2/2) module W is represented as a direct sum of its irreducible gl(2)⊕gl(2) submodules Vi, 1≤i≤16. The basis Γ in W is chosen to consist of the union of all Γi, where Γi is an appropriate basis in each Vi. Expressions for the transformation of Γ under the action of the generators are written down for all induced and hence, also, for all typical gl(2/2) modules.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 585-593 
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    Notes: The vector space of the generators of E8 is realized in terms of 3×3 traceless matrices, two independent sets of octonions imaginary units, and the two G2 acting on them. In this way one gets an appropriate framework to describe in a simple way how exceptional algebras and their fundamental representations transform under their subalgebras.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 571-584 
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    Notes: The canonical lift of the Weyl group in the automorphism group of a simple Lie algebra is discussed. A constructive algorithm is given to compute the shift vector for every Weyl group conjugacy class, and tables for the simply laced Lie algebras of rank ≤8 are provided. Applications in physics, such as the equivalence of certain orbifold and twisted WZW string models, as well as the implication for the moduli space of 2-D conformal field theories are discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 594-600 
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    Notes: Boson operator realizations of su(2) and su(1,1) are obtained. Scalar products are introduced on "Fock spaces'' (Verma modules) spanned by generators of the Heisenberg algebra H and by generators of su(2). These scalar products unitarize certain of the representations of H, or of su(1,1). It is shown that the Gel'fand–Dyson realization of su(1,1) implies a scalar product that unitarizes H, while the Primakoff–Holstein realizations imply a scalar product that unitarizes su(1,1). The relationship between the Gel'fand–Dyson boson operators a° and the Primakoff–Holstein boson operators b° is obtained making use of the two distinct scalar products. Generalized "vacuum states'' are defined that are formed by polynomials in the creation–annihilation operator pairs a°a. A representation ρ of H and su(1,1) on the states a°m and an is discussed. For this representation a1=a||0〉≠0, but rather (a°a)||0〉 =0. The states of this representation space consist of boson states and boson-hole states. All the familiar results of H and su(1,1) representation theory are preserved within the representation ρ.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 601-607 
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    Notes: It is shown that the ground state energy in a central potential is a concave (convex) function of angular momentum l when this potential is a concave (convex) function of r2. A result stronger than concavity is obtained when the Laplacian of the potential is negative. New bounds in the kinetic energy of these states are derived in terms of energy differences and for s states in terms of the wave function at the origin. These bounds can be used to give good estimates of the ground state energies for power law potentials.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 617-618 
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    Notes: The general form of a Lagrangian concomitant of a metric and a curvature form is found, improving substantially a previous result.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 608-616 
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    Notes: The problem of the coexistence of symmetric periodic points of the standard map has been investigated. First, it is shown that there is another reversibility in addition to the one already known. The dominant axis of this reversibility is the remaining coordinate axis. Using these reversibilities, simple recursion formulas that determine the positions of symmetric periodic points have been derived. Second, bifurcation structures of symmetric periodic points from the fixed point at the origin have been investigated. It is shown that periodic points bifurcate along both the dominant axes of two reversibilities every time the rotation number of the fixed point passes through a rational number. Third, the problem of the coexistence of symmetric periodic points has been numerically investigated with the aid of the recursion formulas. A devil's staircase form of the evolution of the outermost Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser (KAM) curve of the fixed point with the change of the perturbation parameter is observed. This indicates that bifurcated periodic points do not disappear by inverse bifurcation as long as they are in the invariant region of the fixed point.
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    Notes: The possible set of inequivalent Lorentz structures on an open, connected, spin four-manifold M is investigated. Using the Steenrod correspondence between Lorentz metrics and tangent line bundles, the family of all homotopy classes of possible Lorentz structures on M is obtained. This approach allows one to distinguish explicitly between time-orientable and time-nonorientable Lorentzian metrics. Moreover, it is shown that any two inequivalent, time-orientable Lorentzian structures that correspond to generators of the torsionless part of H1(M, Z) can be related to each other by using a Morse function with one nondegenerate critical point of index 1 which describes a surgery of type (1, 3) in some decomposition of M=∪i=1∞ Ui.
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    Notes: A set of natural gauge conditions for an orthonormal frame on a three-dimensional Riemannian manifold is discussed. The conditions determine a teleparallel geometry. They may be regarded as a nonlinear elliptic system for a rotation. Existence and uniqueness of solutions are discussed using the linearized system. Applications to Einstein gravity are noted.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 655-658 
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    Notes: The Green's function for the sum of the Coulomb and Aharonov–Bohm potentials is calculated exactly in the path integral formalism. The energy spectrum is deduced.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 668-672 
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    Notes: The quantum inverse scattering method is used for the study of a nonlinear N-wave resonance interaction system. The Yang–Baxter relations are solved to get various commutation relations for the scattering data operators. The energy spectrum of the quantum Hamiltonian for the model is determined and the existence of the quantum bound states is analyzed. In the classical limit, the corresponding r matrix is found, and the well-established correspondence between the classical solitons and the quantum bound states is examined. Finally, the integrability of the same model but with both fermion fields and boson fields is discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 673-677 
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    Notes: In this paper phase shifts for inverse power potentials and their superpositions are considered. These potentials govern a large number of collision processes involving massive particles. But they are problematic as they do not conform to the norms obeyed by standard potentials: The usual rules for estimating the error of the phase shifts break down and an abnormally large number of phase shifts have to be computed, even if they are small. A sufficiency condition is deduced for the applicability of the Born approximation which shows that, for a given potential strength and l, surprisingly, the Born approximation is good at low energies and bad at high energies. The magnitude and direction of the error committed are also estimated. These conclusions are then verified in a number of special cases, for instance, the inverse fourth power potential used in the scattering of electrons by atoms and the Lennard–Jones potential used in the scattering of beams of molecular hydrogen with mercury atoms.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 735-739 
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    Notes: A general solution for the determination of a variable coefficient in the 1-D wave equation from an additional boundary condition is presented. The Gopinath–Sondhi equation is shown to be a special case of this general solution. One application of this inversion method is to determine the structure of vertically inhomogeneous media from the backscattered waves generated by arbitrary incident waves. When a priori information about the unknown structure is available, a method is presented for the incorporation of this information to stabilize the inversion algorithm.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 740-743 
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    Notes: For an arbitrary one-dimensional quasiperiodic tiling constructed via the grid method with periodically spaced grids, an algebraic equation is derived for the positions of the vertices dependent on a single variable, the cardinal position of the vertices.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 757-759 
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    Notes: Some analytic solutions to Einstein's equations with perfect fluids are presented that are of Bianchi type III. The geometrical and physical properties of the solutions are studied.
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    Notes: Algebraic spinor spaces determined by spinorial idempotents are considered in the case of two- and four-dimensional, real and complexified Minkowski spaces. The form of the idempotents and their classification is given.
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    Notes: The Clifford algebra of a real infinite-dimensional vector space is constructed. This algebra contains all finite- and infinite-dimensional Clifford algebras over the real and complex numbers. Some of the mathematical properties of these algebras are discussed; the automorphisms and involutions are specifically addressed. The special case with metric gνμ=δνμ, ν, μ=1,2,..., follows as a corollary to the more general results.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 280-290 
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    Notes: Some general results on the subalgebras of the Lie algebra ASch(n) of the generalized Schrödinger group Sch(n) and on the subalgebras of the Lie algebra ASch(n) of the generalized extended Schrödinger group Sch(n) have been obtained. The subalgebra structure of the algebras ASch(n) and ASch(n) are studied with respect to inner automorphisms of the groups Sch(n) and Sch(n), respectively. The maximal Abelian subalgebras and the one-dimensional subalgebras of the algebras ASch(n) and ASch(n) have been explicitly found. The full classification of the subalgebras of the algebras ASch(3), ASch(3), which are nonconjugate to the subalgebras of ASch(2), ASch(2), respectively, has been carried out.
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    Notes: Sufficient conditions are given for the spectra and essential spectra of certain classes of operators in R2 to be contained in an interval of the form [d,∞).
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    Notes: The duplication formula for Weierstrass' elliptic function is the basis for a simple algorithm by which one can calculate values of that function. As in the case for sin θ, this method is more efficient when the argument is reduced to a value near the origin by addition or subtraction of a suitable number of full periods of the function. When the invariants g2 and g3 are real numbers, (z;g2,g3) is periodic on both the real and imaginary axes of z, although these periods are not necessarily the basic ones. Convenient formulas for determining the relevant periods are given. They include an expression for q(k2) in terms of Gauss' arithmetico-geometrical sequence. The method is applied to Jacobian functions by finding the invariants that represent a given k2. When this parameter is real the periods are well known and the Jacobian functions are calculated directly without transforming to those for which the parameter lies between zero and unity.
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    Notes: The method of maximum entropy is used to solve a class of linear boundary value problems. The method is based on using various moments of the differential equation as constraints when maximizing the entropy. Various examples are presented and compared to exact solutions for varying numbers of moments. It is found that the maximum entropy approximation is, in many cases, better than a Fourier series solution for a given number of expansion terms and moments. The method is very general and will find applications in many areas of physics. A comparison of the amount of work necessary for the maximum entropy solution versus finite difference techniques is presented and it is found that the maximum entropy technique shows promise as an alternative solution technique.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 307-312 
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    Notes: Nonlinear eigenvalue problems are considered which are defined by linear homogeneous systems of ordinary differential equations, subject to linear homogeneous boundary conditions, both depending analytically on a complex eigenvalue parameter ω, and on an additional small positive parameter ε such that all solutions have variation O(ε−1). There is, in general, a family of eigenvalues that, in the limit ε→0, become densely spaced and form a definite curve in the complex ω plane (exceptions arise only for some special boundary conditions). This eigenvalue curve is constructed for arbitrary nonsingular systems without turning points. It depends on no details of the boundary conditions other than their type (i.e., the numbers of boundary conditions involving only the left, only the right, or both end points of the interval). In the special cases of either only two-point boundary conditions (such as periodicity) or only one-point boundary conditions with equally many conditions at each end point, and of differential equations involving only even derivatives whose coefficients are constant to leading order, the curve is simply given by the roots of the local dispersion relation. The distance of the eigenvalues from the curve is O(ε) in general, but O(ε1/l log ε−1), with some positive integer l, in special cases.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 313-317 
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    Notes: The classical equations of motion for the Hamiltonian H=∑nμ=0 (y2μ/2+u2μ/x2μ) (where ∑μ x2μ=1, yμ is the conjugate momentum to xμ, and uμ is constant) are solved by separation of variables, in spherical coordinates, in the Hamilton–Jacobi equation. This flow is related to the one obtained from the projection of geodesic (free) flow on the sphere S2n+1. Wave functions for the quantum case together with the level degeneracy for the generic case uμ≠0 are also given.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 318-329 
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    Notes: An elementary particle is defined as a mechanical system whose kinematical space is a homogeneous space of the Poincaré group. Lagrangians for describing these systems depend on higher-order derivatives and some of them are analyzed. For bradyons the Lagrangian depends on the acceleration and angular velocity of the particle and is characterized by two parameters m and s, the rest mass and absolute value of spin, respectively. In general the spin is of kinematical nature, related to the rotation and internal orbital motion of the system. Two different kinds of bradyons appear according to the spin structure. One has a spin related to the generalized acceleration. Photons are massless particles with spin lying along the direction of motion and energy hν, where ν is the frequency of its rotational motion. Particles moving in circles with velocity c in their center of mass frame are also predicted, showing a Dirac-type Hamiltonian. There also appear particles with tachyonic orbital motion whose center of mass is bradyonic motion. Transformation properties under space and time reversal are also analyzed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 339-342 
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    Notes: Displacement theorems are presented for the solutions in spherical coordinates of the linear Navier–Stokes equations for time-independent flow in an incompressible viscous fluid. The theorems allow one to expand spherical solutions about a chosen center into spherical solutions centered elsewhere.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 330-338 
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    Notes: A new approach to Hamiltonian structures of integrable systems is proposed by making use of a trace identity. For a variety of isospectral problems that can be unified to one model ψx=Uψ, it is shown that both the related hierarchy of evolution equations and the Hamiltonian structure can be obtained from the same solution of the equation Vx=[U,V].
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 343-344 
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    Notes: Analytic solutions of a certain fourth-order differential equation with a second-order turning point are given. The solutions can be expressed in terms of products of the well-known parabolic-cylinder functions, and the equation might therefore be useful as a comparison equation in the theory of asymptotic expansions of ordinary differential equations.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 345-353 
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    Notes: In a previous paper by the authors [J. Math. Phys. 29, 1361 (1988)] it was shown that, following the standard definition, the angular momentum tensor corresponding to the Coulomb field does not exist (due to the long range of the field). In the present paper, for a general classical field theory, nonconventional definitions for the four-momentum and angular momentum tensor are given. These definitions are applied to the particular case of a charged classical point particle in an external electromagnetic field, showing that the total four-momentum Pμ and the total angular momentum tensor Mλμ of the system exist and are conserved quantities. In this framework, no asymptotic conditions on the four-acceleration of the particle are needed. The problem of extracting an equation of motion for the particle from these conservation laws is discussed. Also, the different parts (such as the radiated one and the bound one) of Pμ and Mλμ, and their corresponding energy momentum tensors and angular momentum density tensors, are considered.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 361-368 
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    Notes: Local observables of an infinite system are described by a quasilocal C*-algebra A. Traditionally classical observables are introduced as parameters that can be assigned to certain states on the local observables. As fundamental theories should be essentially free of parameters this can hardly be regarded as satisfactory. In the present paper classical observables are introduced explicitly as operators by a transitive system of imprimitivity of a kinematical group in the center of the W*-algebra π(A)‘ belonging to a representation π of A. The states of the system are represented by linear functionals on π(A)‘, which are dispersion-free on the center of π(A)‘. For classical observables related to a kinematical group a W*-description—with algebra π(A)‘ and its associated linear functionals that are dispersion-free on the center and normal on the noncentral part of π(A)‘—is equivalent to a C*-description—with algebra A and a distinguished family of linear functionals on A, determined uniquely by π. The implications of these results on the interpretation of quantum mechanics of infinite systems are discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 393-397 
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    Notes: As is well known, the binomial theorem is a classical mathematical relation that can be straightforwardly proved by induction or through a Taylor expansion, albeit it remains valid as long as [A,B]=0. In order to generalize such an important equation to cases where [A,B]≠0, an algebraic approach based on Cauchy's integral theorem in conjunction with the Baker–Campbell–Hausdorff series is presented that allows a partial extension of the binomial theorem when the commutator [A,B]=c, where c is a constant. Some useful applications of the new proposed generalized binomial formula, such as energy eigenvalues and matrix elements of power, exponential, Gaussian, and arbitrary f(xˆ) functions in the one-dimensional harmonic oscillator representation are given. The results here obtained prove to be consistent in comparison to other analytical methods.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 398-405 
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    Notes: Using the algebraic second quantization formalism, the general recurrence relations for some two-center harmonic oscillator integrals are obtained. The various known special cases for one-center integrals are evident in the formalism. Generating functions for these integrals are obtained and most of them are solved to find explicit expressions for polynomial, exponential, and Gaussian operator integrals. For these cases, all the generating integrals needed for utilizing the recurrence relations are also calculated in their simplest forms.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 406-412 
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    Notes: A natural generalization to the Rodrigues formula for the Hermite polynomials leads to the definition of sets of polynomials. Under certain constraints they are used to explain the existence of closed-form solutions to the Schrödinger equation for symmetric anharmonic potential wells and to obtain further closed-form solutions.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 380-392 
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    Notes: It was shown in I [J. Math. Phys. 30, 66 (1989)] that the eigenfunctions for the reduced motion of the quantum relativistic bound state with O(3,1) symmetric potential have support in an O(2,1) invariant subregion of the full spacelike region. They form irreducible representations of SU(1,1) [in the double covering of O(2,1)] parametrized by the unit spacelike vector nμ, taken in I as the direction of the z axis (the spectrum is independent of this choice), for which this O(2,1) is the stabilizer. Lorentz transformations move these representations on an orbit whose range is the single-sheeted hyperboloid covered by this spacelike vector, providing a set of induced representations of SL(2,C). From linear combinations of functions from the irreducible representations of SU(1,1), the representations of the SU(2) subgroup of SL(2,C) on the orbit are extracted and the differential equations that are the eigenvalue equations for the Casimir operators of SL(2,C) are solved. It is found that these SU(2) representations form a basis for the principal series in the canonical representations of Gel'fand. There is a natural scalar product, obtained from group integration on SL(2,C), for which the canonical basis forms an orthogonal set, and the representation is unitary. Since the scalar product [over the O(2,1) invariant measure space] of SU(1,1) irreducible representations is invariant under the action of the little group, the remaining group measure [on the coset space SL(2,C)/SU(1,1)] is the volume on the hyperboloidal spacelike hypersurface dμn=d4n δ(n2−1). The family of Hilbert spaces (Hn) that carries the representations of O(3,1) is therefore embedded in a larger Hilbert space H with measure d4y dμn, where the { y} are the space-time coordinates of the restricted region associated with nμ. The representations with nonrelativistic limit coinciding with the known Schrödinger solutions for corresponding spherically symmetric potential problems are in the double covering (half-integer values for the lowest L level) of O(3,1).
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 413-419 
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    Notes: For a class of potentials, the radial differential Schrödinger equation for wave functions ψ(r) of bound states may often be replaced by an equivalent matrix equation for coefficients pn in an associated power-series ansatz. In Paper I [J. Math. Phys. 29, 1433 (1988)], a rigorous foundation of such a transition (sometimes called the Hill-determinant method) was presented. Now, it will be shown that and how the Feshbach–Löwdin projection-operator idea may help one to reduce the underlying infinite-dimensional diagonalization to a mere finite-dimensional eigenvalue problem.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 420-432 
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    Notes: The energy-dependent trace-class time-delay operator associated with the transit time of a scattering system through a finite space region Σ⊆R2 is used to define a local (Σ-dependent) version of the Krein spectral shift function. If the region Σ is a disk of radius r, it is proved that as r→∞ the local spectral shift function converges, for almost all energies, to the original spectral shift function of Krein. This result continues to be valid for systems exhibiting zero-energy resonance behavior.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 442-445 
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    Notes: Some generalized soliton solutions of the cosmological Einstein–Rosen type defined in the space-time region t2≥z2 in terms of canonical coordinates are considered. Vacuum solutions are studied and interpreted as cosmological models. Fluid solutions are also considered and are seen to represent inhomogeneous cosmological models that become homogeneous at t→∞. A subset of them evolve toward isotropic Friedmann–Robertson–Walker metrics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 487-497 
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    Notes: The aim of any constraint quantization procedure is to be able to recover the physical content of a system after quantizing on the extended state space (which will include both physical and unphysical configurations). Within the Dirac approach to such problems there is no guarantee that the resulting quantum theory will be equivalent to the quantized physical theory and one has to be content with a case by case analysis of its applicability. In this paper it is shown that for finite-dimensional systems with first class constraints linear in momenta, invariance under constraint rescaling and point transformations is sufficient to ensure a consistent quantization. As discussed in the preceding paper [J. Math. Phys. 30, XXX (1989)], in order to become a manifest symmetry, constraint rescaling requires ghost variables. It is now shown how the associated BRST charge is constructed and how it is used to describe the physical states and observables in the constrained system. The extension of this construction to more general constrained systems is also discussed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 512-520 
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    Notes: A mathematically rigorous analysis is given on supersymmetric embedding of a model of a one-dimensional quantum harmonic oscillator interacting with infinitely many bosons moving in the s-dimensional space Rs. The model is exactly soluble. By a rigorous explicit construction of supersymmetric quantum field theories, it was proven that the Hamiltonian of the model is supersymmetrically embeddable if it is non-negative. The index of the Dirac–Kähler-type operators associated with the supercharges of the supersymmetric quantum field theories is computed.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 550-550 
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 537-549 
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    Notes: The motion of the Schrödinger charged particle in a homogeneous, rotating magnetic field represents an exactly soluble model of the Schrödinger quantum dynamics. The Heisenberg motion trajectories are found and classified. It turns out that the rotating magnetic field of not too high intensity/frequency ratio forms a kind of trap, confining the nonrelativistic charged particle into a quasiperiodic motion. As the intensity/frequency ratio crosses a stability threshold, a sudden qualitative change of the Heisenberg trajectory occurs and the particle is expulsed out of the trap. It is shown that for some values of physical parameters our exact model simulates the behavior of the Schrödinger electron in the laser beam traps.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 521-536 
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    Notes: In the event space the electromagnetic tensor eigenvectors generate two sets of invariant baselines, which are tangent to these eigenvectors. In the case of a slowly changing electromagnetic field the charged particles are shown to move along a helix around these baselines (the guiding center approximation). In the case of strong radiation damping (a strong field and a small mass) the helical motion of the particle transforms into the motion along the baseline (the massless approximation). In the self-consistent electromagnetic field the gas of charged massless particles can contain two-phase regions (the capture regions). Inside the capture regions the gas can consist of two phases: (1) a dynamical phase (DP) moving with the speed of light, and (2) a statical phase (SP) moving with speed less than that of light. An understanding of the two-phase character of the ultrarelativistic electron–positron gas is very important for investigation of magnetosphere processes in pulsars.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 2735-2739 
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    Notes: All the infinitesimal deformations of the Galilean algebra with and without central extension are computed, as well as their integrability properties. Among the four-parameter family of infinitesimal deformations of the unextended algebra is found the Newton algebras, the Euclidean algebra E(4), the Poincaré algebra, the de Sitter algebras, and SO(5). For the centrally extended algebra there is found, in particular, an infinitesimal deformation containing a Poincaré subalgebra (although the embedding is not the natural one), and centrally extended versions of the Newton algebras.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 2740-2749 
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    Notes: A multivariable biorthogonal generalization of the Meixner, Krawtchouk, and Meixner–Pollaczek polynomials is presented. It is shown that these are orthogonal with respect to subspaces of lower degree and biorthogonal within a given subspace. The weight function associated with the Krawtchouk polynomials is the multivariate binomial distribution.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 2750-2755 
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    Notes: The quantum and classical algebras connected with the Zn-symmetric elliptic solution of the Yang–Baxter equation are derived; their structure constants and the relations between the quantum algebra and the classical one are investigated in detail. Moreover, the trigonometric limit of these algebras is worked out.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 2756-2762 
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    Notes: The four maximal sets of additive quantum numbers and related fine gradings of the Lie algebra sl(3,C) are described in detail. The quantum numbers are determined by a grading of the Lie algebra, fine gradings providing maximal sets of them. Two sets of additive quantum numbers are equivalent precisely if the corresponding gradings are equivalent under a transformation from the automorphism group of the Lie algebra.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 2763-2769 
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    Notes: Two new gradings of the Lie algebra sl(3,C) are the refined sl(2,C) and o(3) gradings. The grading in each case utilizes the sl(2,C), or o(3), weight together with a new additive modular label. A complete set of sl(3,C) representation basis states labeled by each to the two sets of additive quantum numbers is found. The newlabeling operator in both cases fails to commute with the cubic sl(3,C) Casimir operator, and hence mixes states of the contragredient representations (p,q) and (q,p)
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 2778-2784 
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    Notes: In this paper a geometrical description is given of the theory of quantum vortices first developed by Rasetti and Regge [Physica A 80, 217 (1975)] relying on the symplectic techniques of Marsden and Weinstein [J. Phys. D 7, 305 (1983)], and Kirillov–Kostant–Souriau geometric quantization. The RR-current algebra is interpreted as the natural Hamiltonian algebra associated to a certain coadjoint orbit of the group G=SDiff(R3), the KKS prequantization condition of which is related to the Feynman–Onsager relation. This orbit is also shown to possess a G-invariant Kaehler structure, whence, in principle, it is possible to quantize it in a natural way.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 2770-2777 
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    Notes: Second-order ordinary differential equations are classified according to their Lie algebra of point symmetries. The existence of these symmetries provides a way to solve the equations or to transform them to simpler forms. Canonical forms of generators for equations with three-point symmetries are established. It is further shown that an equation cannot have exactly r ∈{4,5,6,7} point symmetries. Representative(s) of equivalence class(es) of equations possessing s ∈{1,2,3,8} point symmetry generator(s) are then obtained.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 30 (1989), S. 2785-2788 
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    Notes: The well-known treatment of the path integral for the Coulomb potential, by means of the Kustaanheimo–Stiefel transformation and a time transformation, is made more transparent by reducing the problem to the equality of two measures on the space of paths. For this equality two proofs are given: an elementary computational one and a short one recurring to general features of stochastic processes. It is shown that the time transformation is a special case of the well-known time change for a continuous local martingale, by which the process is changed to a Brownian motion and which is determined by its quadratic variation.
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