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The Bones of Sophus Lie (2008.01565v1)

Published 1 Aug 2020 in physics.class-ph and hep-th

Abstract: The gauge covariant derivative of a wave function is ubiquitous in gauge theory, and with associated gauge transformations it defines charged currents interacting with external fields, such as the Lorentz force exerted by an electromagnetic field. It is the gauge covariant derivative which defines how an external field acts upon the wave function. This paper constructs the gauge covariant derivative, then uses the elegant framework of Lagrangian mechanics to derive two ``divergence equations'' from a general Lagrangian, one applying to the charged current, the other to energy-momentum. The student will appreciate the construction of the gauge covariant derivative of a classical wave function using only matrices, linear transformations, external fields, and partial derivatives. More unusual is using the principle of covariance, rather than group theory as guidance in the construction, but with exactly the same result. Advantage is taken of the close analogy with coordinate covariance of tensors. The details of deriving these two divergences provides motivation and a path to understanding the gauge covariant derivative, the underlying non-abelian Lie algebra, its application to building Lagrangians, and the resulting definitions of charged current and energy-momentum. All results are generalized to curved space-time.

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