Physics – Mathematical Physics
Scientific paper
2001-02-09
Am.J.Phys. 69 (2001) 1039-1043
Physics
Mathematical Physics
Plain TeX File: 15 Pages
Scientific paper
10.1119/1.1379736
The maximal invariance group of Newton's equations for a free nonrelativistic point particle is shown to be larger than the Galilei group. It is a semi-direct product of the static (nine-parameter) Galilei group and an $SL(2,R)$ group containing time-translations, dilations and a one-parameter group of time-dependent scalings called {\it expansions}. This group was first discovered by Niederer in the context of the free Schr\"odinger equation. We also provide a road map from the free nonrelativistic point particle to the equations of fluid mechanics to which the symmetry carries over. The hitherto unnoticed $SL(2, R)$ part of the symmetry group for fluid mechanics gives a theoretical explanation for an observed similarity between numerical simulations of supernova explosions and numerical simulations of experiments involving laser-induced implosions in inertial confinement plasmas. We also give examples of interacting many body systems of point particles which have this symmetry group.
Jahn Oliver
Sreedhar V. V.
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