Conserved currents from nonlocal constants in relativistic scalar field theories
Mathematical Physics
2022-08-10 v1 math.MP
Abstract
Nonlocal constants are functions that are constant along motion but whose value depends on the past history of the motion itself. They are a powerful tool to provide first integrals in classical mechanics and, in this respect, a new approach to get nonlocal constants within the framework of lagrangian scalar field theory is introduced. We derive locally-conserved currents from them, and we prove the consistency of our results by recovering some standard Noetherian results. Applications include the real/complex nonlinear interacting theory and the real dissipative Klein-Gordon theory.
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@article{arxiv.2208.04442,
title = {Conserved currents from nonlocal constants in relativistic scalar field theories},
author = {Mattia Scomparin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.04442},
year = {2022}
}
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