Generalized Continuity Equations for Schr\"odinger and Dirac Equations

The concept of the generalized continuity equation (GCE) was recently introduced in [J. Phys. A: Math. and Theor. {\bf 52}, 1552034 (2019)], and was derived in the context of $N$ independent Schr\"{o}dinger systems. The GCE is induced by a symmetry transformation which mixes the states of these...

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Main Authors Katsaris, A, Kalozoumis, P. A, Diakonos, F. K
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 26.02.2021
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Summary:The concept of the generalized continuity equation (GCE) was recently introduced in [J. Phys. A: Math. and Theor. {\bf 52}, 1552034 (2019)], and was derived in the context of $N$ independent Schr\"{o}dinger systems. The GCE is induced by a symmetry transformation which mixes the states of these systems, even though the $N$-system Lagrangian does not. As the $N$-system Schr\"{o}dinger Lagrangian is not invariant under such a transformation, the GCE will involve source terms which, under certain conditions vanish and lead to conserved currents. These conditions may hold globally or locally in a finite domain, leading to globally or locally conserved currents, respectively. In this work, we extend this idea to the case of arbitrary $SU(N)$-transformations and we show that a similar GCE emerges for $N$ systems in the Dirac dynamics framework. The emerging GCEs and the conditions which lead to the attendant conservation laws provide a rich phenomenology and potential use for the preparation and control of fermionic states.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2103.00052