Group Theoretical Examination of the Relativistic Wave Equations on Curved Spaces. III. Real reducible spaces

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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The group theoretical approach to the relativistic wave equations on the real reducible spaces for spin~0, 1/2 and~1 massless particles is considered. The invariant wave equations which determine the appropriate irreducible representations are constructed. The coincidence of these equations with the general-covariant Klein-Gordon, Weyl and Maxwell equations on the corresponding spaces is shown. The explicit solutions of these equations possessing a simplicity and physical transparency are obtained in the form of so-called "plane waves" without using the method of separation of variables. The invariance properties of these "plane waves" for the spinless particles under the group $SO(3,1)$ were used for the construction of the invariant spin~0,1/2 and~1 two-point functions on the $H^3$. Secondly quantized spin~0,1/2 and~1 fields on the ${\Bbb R}^{1}\otimes H^{3}$ are constructed; their propagators which are their (anti)commutators in different points, are expressed in terms of the mentioned two-point functions. From here the ${\Bbb R}^{1}\otimes SO(3,1)$-invariance follows.

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