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Modeling the electron with Cosserat elasticity

Mathematical Physics 2012-08-21 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology math.MP

Abstract

We suggest an alternative mathematical model for the electron in dimension 1+2. We think of our (1+2)-dimensional spacetime as an elastic continuum whose material points can experience no displacements, only rotations. This framework is a special case of the Cosserat theory of elasticity. Rotations of material points are described mathematically by attaching to each geometric point an orthonormal basis which gives a field of orthonormal bases called the coframe. As the dynamical variables (unknowns) of our theory we choose a coframe and a density. We then add an extra (third) spatial dimension, extend our coframe and density into dimension 1+3, choose a conformally invariant Lagrangian proportional to axial torsion squared, roll up the extra dimension into a circle so as to incorporate mass and return to our original (1+2)-dimensional spacetime by separating out the extra coordinate. The main result of our paper is the theorem stating that our model is equivalent to the Dirac equation in dimension 1+2. In the process of analyzing our model we also establish an abstract result, identifying a class of nonlinear second order partial differential equations which reduce to pairs of linear first order equations.

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@article{arxiv.1007.3481,
  title  = {Modeling the electron with Cosserat elasticity},
  author = {James Burnett and Dmitri Vassiliev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.3481},
  year   = {2012}
}
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