Physical and mathematical properties of the space-time-symmetric formalism (1712.03446v1)
Abstract: It is well known that nonrelativistic quantum mechanics presents a clear asymmetry between space and time. Much of this asymmetry is attributed to the lack of Lorentz invariance of the theory. Nonetheless, a recent work [Phys. Rev. A \textbf{95}, 032133 (2017)] showed that even though this is partially true, there is a broader physical scenario in which space and time can be handled in nonrelativistic quantum theory in a more symmetric way. In this space-time-symmetric formalism, an additional Hilbert space is defined so that time is raised to the status of operator and position becomes a parameter. As a consequence, the Hilbert space now requires a space-conditional quantum state governed by a new quantum dynamics. In this manuscript, we reveal some physical and mathematical properties of the space-time-symmetric formalism such as: symmetries between the Hamilton-Jacobi and the space-conditional equation; the general solution for a time-independent potential; and a new Lagrangian for a spinless particle in one dimensional. Finally, we present the space-conditional equation for a particle under the effect of an electromagnetic field, and the gauge invariance of this equation is proved.
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