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Does A Special Relativistic Liouville Equation Exist?

Published 4 Feb 2022 in cond-mat.stat-mech and hep-th | (2202.01951v1)

Abstract: The Liouville Equation, the starting point of non-relativistic, non-equilibrium classical statistical mechanics, is problematic in special relativity because of two problems. A relativistic Hamiltonian is claimed not to exist for interacting particles and the problem of what time to use since the particles will all have their own time as part of their space-time coordinate. In this paper, I look at this problem and surprisingly found that there is no special relativistic Liouville equation in 8N phase space, where N is the number of particles, because the canonical Hamiltonian is zero for both non-interacting and interacting particles. This is due to the parametrization symmetry in defining a single time for the Liouville equation evolution, which results in a constraint.This is similar to the fact that in general relativity, diffeomorphism invariance of the theory always give a zero Hamiltonian because of a constraint.

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