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Second Quantization for the Kepler Problem

Published 15 Jul 2025 in math-ph and math.MP | (2507.11428v1)

Abstract: The Kepler problem concerns a point particle in an attractive inverse square force. After a brief review of the classical and quantum versions of this problem, focused on their hidden SU(2)×SU(2)\text{SU}(2) \times \text{SU}(2) symmetry, we discuss the quantum Kepler problem for a spin-12\frac{1}{2} particle. We show that the Hilbert space H\mathcal{H} of bound states for this problem is unitarily equivalent, as a representation of SU(2)×SU(2)\text{SU}(2) \times \text{SU}(2), to the Hilbert space of solutions of the Weyl equation on the spacetime R×S<sup>3\mathbb{R} \times S<sup>3. This equation describes a massless left-handed spin-12\frac{1}{2} particle. We then form the fermionic Fock space on H\mathcal{H} and show this is unitarily equivalent to the Hilbert space of a massless left-handed spin-12\frac{1}{2} free quantum field on R×S<sup>3\mathbb{R} \times S<sup>3, again as representations of SU(2)×SU(2)\text{SU}(2) \times \text{SU}(2). By modifying the Hamiltonian of this free field theory, we obtain the well-known "Madelung rules". These give a reasonable approximation to the observed filling of subshells as we consider elements with more and more electrons, and match the rough overall structure of the periodic table.

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