2012-04-26T08:06:17Z
2012-04-26T08:06:17Z
1983
In the Hamiltonian formulation of predictive relativistic systems, the canonical coordinates cannot be the physical positions. The relation between them is given by the individuality differential equations. However, due to the arbitrariness in the choice of Cauchy data, there is a wide family of solutions for these equations. In general, those solutions do not satisfy the condition of constancy of velocities moduli, and therefore we have to reparametrize the world lines into the proper time. We derive here a condition on the Cauchy data for the individuality equations which ensures the constancy of the velocities moduli and makes the reparametrization unnecessary.
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English
Equacions diferencials; Sistemes hamiltonians; Mecànica relativista; Velocitat; Geometria diferencial; Differential equations; Hamiltonian systems; Relativistic mechanics; Speed; Differential geometry
American Institute of Physics
Reproducció del document proporcionada per AIP i http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.525863
Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1983, vol. 24, p. 1665-1671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.525863
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