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* <math>\alpha_{s}</math> continuous symmetry with parameter s
 
*  current <br><math>j(x)=(j^0(x),j^1(x),j^2(x),j^3(x))</math><br><math>j^{\mu}(x)= \frac{\partial \mathcal{L}}{\partial ( \partial_\mu \phi )}\left(\frac{\partial\alpha_{s}(\phi)}{\partial s} \right) </math><br>
 
*  current <br><math>j(x)=(j^0(x),j^1(x),j^2(x),j^3(x))</math><br><math>j^{\mu}(x)= \frac{\partial \mathcal{L}}{\partial ( \partial_\mu \phi )}\left(\frac{\partial\alpha_{s}(\phi)}{\partial s} \right) </math><br>
  
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2011년 10월 2일 (일) 06:29 판

introduction
  • \(\alpha_{s}\) continuous symmetry with parameter s
  • current 
    \(j(x)=(j^0(x),j^1(x),j^2(x),j^3(x))\)
    \(j^{\mu}(x)= \frac{\partial \mathcal{L}}{\partial ( \partial_\mu \phi )}\left(\frac{\partial\alpha_{s}(\phi)}{\partial s} \right) \)

 

  • obeys the continuity equation
    \(\partial_{\mu} J^{\mu}=\sum_{\mu=0}^{3}\frac{\partial j^{\mu}}{\partial x^{\mu}}=0\)
  • \(j^{4}(x)\) density of some abstract fluid
  • \(\mathbf{J}=(j_x,j_y,j_z)\) velocity of this abstract fluid at each space time point
  • conserved charge
    \(Q(t)=\int_V J_0(x) \,d^3 x\)
    \(\frac{dQ}{dt}=0\)
     

 

 

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