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Letters in Mathematical Physics | 1985

Time-dependent quantum systems and chronoprojective geometry

G. Burdet; Christian Duval; M. Perrin

Chronoprojective transformations in the framework of five-dimensional Schrödinger formalism are used to construct the solution of the Schrödinger equation with a time-dependent harmonic potential from the solution of a free Schrödinger equation.


Journal of Mathematical Physics | 1983

Cartan structures on Galilean manifolds: The chronoprojective geometry

G. Burdet; Christian Duval; M. Perrin

A new geometry is constructed over Galilean manifolds expressing the compatibility requirement between the conformal equivalence notion of two Galilean structures and the projective equivalence notion of two affine connections. It is shown that it is the very geometry of the Newtonian cosmology (chronoprojective flatness is equivalent to isotropy of Newtonian cosmological models); moreover, it also explains various ‘‘accidental’’ symmetries in classical mechanics.


Letters in Mathematical Physics | 1992

Gravitational waves without gravitons

G. Burdet; M. Perrin

The radiation connection induced on an isotropic hypersurface of a Lorentz manifold is described. Consequences for the energy tensor in Einstein field equation are analyzed. A cosmological interpretation is proposed.


Letters in Mathematical Physics | 1986

Exact solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation in time-dependent parabolic density profiles

G. Burdet; M. Perrin

By using covariance properties of an extended Schrödinger formalism, exact soliton-like solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation in time-dependent inhomogeneous media (parabolic density profiles) are constructed.


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 1986

Chronoprojective invariance of the five-dimensional Schrodinger formalism

M. Perrin; G. Burdet; Christian Duval

The geometry which underlies the invariance properties of the five-dimensional Schrodinger formalism is presented as a reduction of the O(5,2) conformal geometry. Various applications are given.


Letters in Mathematical Physics | 1994

Spéculation sur la cosmologie quantique primordiale

G. Burdet; M. Perrin

An old-fashioned axiomatic formalism for the quantization of the gravitational field is adapted to a recently introduced notion of cosmological gravitational wave. Dynamical equations for the quantum field are proposed. An outline for the primordial cosmological scenario is suggested.


International Journal of Modern Physics D | 1994

LORENTZIAN MANIFOLDS ADMITTING ISOTROPIC HYPERSURFACES SOLUTIONS OF EINSTEIN’S FIELD EQUATIONS

G. Burdet; Taxiarchis Papacostas; M. Perrin

All spaces solutions of Einstein’s field equations, admitting an isotropic (null) hypersurface (hereafter referred under the acronymus “ishyps”) are determined in a geometric way. We consider in more details two sub-cases, the generalized Robinson-Bertotti, and the pp-waves spaces.


General Relativity and Gravitation | 1994

Space-time metrics inducing the radiation connection

G. Burdet; T. Papacostas; M. Perrin

It is shown that Lorentzian manifolds giving rise to the radiation connection, i.e. such that the canonical connection induces a unique connection on an isotropic hypersurface, are of type D or conformally flat in Petrov classification, generalizing the Robinson-Bertotti electromagnetic universe with cosmological constant. Under an holonomy hypothesis it is deduced that the underlying space-time manifold is a direct product of two two-dimensional spaces, one of them being space-like, and the other one time-like.


Letters in Mathematical Physics | 1988

A classical analogue of Yukawa coupling: Presymplectic formalism

G. Burdet; Christian Duval; M. Perrin

A unified treatment of Yang-Mills and Higgs fields in classical gauge theory is carried out in a general relativistic context. A presymplectic formalism for a spinless test particle dwelling in this background geometry is described. The mass of this particle is found to depend specifically upon its generalized isospin and the Higgs field. This mass generating process is very much reminiscent of the so-called Yukawa coupling in the (electro-weak) standard model. The space of motions (phase space) is constructed together with a set of generalized Wong equations. Comparison with the Marsden-Weinstein symplectic reduction procedure is achieved.


Journal of Mathematical Physics | 1985

Structural invariance of the Schrödinger equation and chronoprojective geometry

G. Burdet; M. Perrin

We describe an extension of the chronoprojective geometry and show how its automorphisms are related to the invariance properties of the Schrodinger equation describing a quantum test particle in any Newton–Cartan structure.

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G. Burdet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Christian Duval

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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C. Duval

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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T. Papacostas

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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E. C. G. Sudarshan

University of Texas at Austin

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Gerald H. Katzin

North Carolina State University

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Jack Levine

North Carolina State University

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