Geometry and symmetries of multi-particle systems

U. Fano, D. Green, J. Bohn, T. Heim
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The quantum dynamical evolution of atomic and molecular aggregates, from their compact to their fragmented states, is parametrized by a single collective radial parameter. Treating all the remaining particle coordinates in d dimensions democratically, as a set of angles orthogonal to this collective radius or by equivalent variables, bypasses all independent-particle approximations. The invariance of the total kinetic energy under arbitrary d-dimensional transformations which preserve the radial parameter gives rise to novel quantum numbers and ladder operators interconnecting its eigenstates at each value of the radial parameter. We develop the systematics and technology of this approach, introducing the relevant mathematics tutorially, by analogy to the familiar theory of angular momentum in three dimensions. The angular basis functions so obtained are treated in a manifestly coordinate-free manner, thus serving as a flexible generalized basis for carrying out detailed studies of wavefunction evolution in multi-particle systems.
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多粒子系统的几何和对称性
原子和分子聚集体的量子动力学演化,从它们的紧密到它们的碎片状态,是由一个单一的集体径向参数参数化。民主地处理d维中所有剩余的粒子坐标,作为与这个集体半径正交的一组角度或通过等效变量,绕过所有独立粒子近似。在保持径向参数的任意d维变换下,总动能的不变性产生了新的量子数和梯子算子,将其在径向参数的每个值处的特征态相互连接。我们发展了这种方法的系统和技术,通过类比熟悉的三维角动量理论,介绍了相关的数学教程。由此得到的角基函数以明显的无坐标方式处理,从而为开展多粒子系统波函数演化的详细研究提供了一个灵活的广义基础。
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