Complex Covariance

Authors

  • Frieder Kleefeld

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/1809

Keywords:

non-Hermitean, quantum theory, relativity, complex plane

Abstract

According to some generalized correspondence principle the classical limit of a non-Hermitian quantum theory describing quantum degrees of freedom is expected to be the well known classical mechanics of classical degrees of freedom in the complex phase space, i.e., some phase space spanned by complex-valued space and momentum coordinates. As special relativity was developed by Einstein merely for real-valued space-time and four-momentum, we will try to understand how special relativity and covariance can be extended to complex-valued space-time and four-momentum. Our considerations will lead us not only to some unconventional derivation of Lorentz transformations for complex-valued velocities, but also to the non-Hermitian Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations, which are to lay the foundations of a non-Hermitian quantum theory.

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Frieder Kleefeld

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Published

2013-01-03

How to Cite

Kleefeld, F. (2013). Complex Covariance. Acta Polytechnica, 53(3). https://doi.org/10.14311/1809

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