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Noether’s Theorem

Noether’s Theorem. If there exists r infinitesimal transformations of the following form:. and. Then:. Are r conserved currents -- . Conservation of energy and momentum:. Let each e r correspond to a displacement in the r direction. Gauge Invariance of the First Kind.

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Noether’s Theorem

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  1. Noether’s Theorem If there exists r infinitesimal transformations of the following form: and Then: Are r conserved currents -- Conservation of energy and momentum: Let each er correspond to a displacement in the r direction

  2. Gauge Invariance of the First Kind Global Gauge Invariance Complex scalar Lagrangian: Transformation: Preserves Lagrangain

  3. Gauge Invariance of Second Kind Local Gauge Invariance Now allow gauge transformation to be position dependent: To get gauge invariant Lagrangian, must add “gauge” field to cancel second term: Gauge invariant Lagrangian:

  4. Interpretation Free Field term Kinetic energy of EM field EM field – current interaction New type term – four point function coming from gauge invariance

  5. SU(n) Gauge Invariance E&M Single Phase U(1) GroupN Now let an N-vector of states Require invariance under local SU(n) transformations Need an extra gauge interaction to cancel out additional term:

  6. SU(n) Field Strength Tensor We want the field strength tensor to be invariant under gauge transformation After a long proof we find that: Is gauge invariant

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