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Quaternions, Spinors and the Hopf Fibration: Hidden Variables in Classical Mechanics

General Physics 2021-12-08 v9 Quantum Gases Mathematical Physics math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

Rotations in 3 dimensional space are equally described by the SU(2) and SO(3) groups. These isomorphic groups generate the same 3D kinematics using different algebraic structures of the unit quaternion. The Hopf Fibration is a projection between the hypersphere S3\mathbb{S}^3 of the quaternion in 4D space, and the unit sphere S2\mathbb{S}^2 in 3D space. Great circles in S3\mathbb{S}^3 are mapped to points in S2\mathbb{S}^2 via the 6 Hopf maps, and are illustrated via the stereographic projection. The higher and lower dimensional spaces are connected via the S1\mathbb{S}^1 fibre bundle which consists of the global, geometric and dynamic phases. The global phase is quantized in integer multiples of 2π2\pi and presents itself as a natural hidden variable of Classical Mechanics.

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@article{arxiv.1601.02569,
  title  = {Quaternions, Spinors and the Hopf Fibration: Hidden Variables in Classical Mechanics},
  author = {Brian O'Sullivan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.02569},
  year   = {2021}
}

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