Some Aspects of Maxwell’s Equations, Klein-Gordon Equations, and Heat and Mass Transfer Equations in an n-Dimensional Maximally Symmetric Space-Time from the Classical and Quantum Mechanical Standpoints

Qeios Pub Date : 2024-05-18 DOI:10.32388/jxial3
H. Parthasarathy
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This manuscript examines Maxwell’s equations, Klein-Gordon equations, and heat and mass transfer equations in n-dimensional maximally symmetric space-time. It investigates these equations in spherical and hyperbolic spaces embedded in higher-dimensional Euclidean and Minkowski spaces. The study focuses on the implications of these geometries and symmetries on the behaviour of the equations, highlighting how specific transformations and parametrizations impact their solutions. The findings reveal the underlying connections between geometric symmetries and physical laws, providing insights into their possible applications in theoretical physics. We touch upon both classical and quantum mechanical aspects of density and velocity evolutions with time in the universe. Quantum mechanical aspects of single and two-particle state evolution and statistical moments of the matter four-current are derived from the quantum Boltzmann equation and Feynman’s path integral method for fields applied to gravity interacting with electrons and positrons.
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从经典和量子力学角度看 n 维最大对称时空中的麦克斯韦方程、克莱因-戈登方程以及传热和传质方程的某些方面
本手稿研究了 n 维最大对称时空中的麦克斯韦方程、克莱因-戈登方程以及传热和传质方程。它研究了嵌入高维欧几里得和闵科夫斯基空间的球面和双曲空间中的这些方程。研究的重点是这些几何和对称性对方程行为的影响,突出了特定变换和参数化如何影响方程的解。研究结果揭示了几何对称性与物理规律之间的内在联系,为它们在理论物理中的可能应用提供了启示。我们探讨了宇宙中密度和速度随时间演变的经典和量子力学方面。从量子玻尔兹曼方程和费曼路径积分法推导出了单粒子和双粒子状态演化的量子力学方面,以及物质四流的统计矩。
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