Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- PART I Basics
- Part II Spin
- 8 Representations of the Orthogonal and the Lorentz Group
- 9 Representations of the Poincaré Group
- 10 Basic Free Fields
- Part III Interactions
- Part IV Renormalization
- Part V Complements
- Solutions to Selected Exercises
- Reading Suggestions
- References
- Index
8 - Representations of the Orthogonal and the Lorentz Group
from Part II - Spin
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2022
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- PART I Basics
- Part II Spin
- 8 Representations of the Orthogonal and the Lorentz Group
- 9 Representations of the Poincaré Group
- 10 Basic Free Fields
- Part III Interactions
- Part IV Renormalization
- Part V Complements
- Solutions to Selected Exercises
- Reading Suggestions
- References
- Index
Summary
The orthogonal group admits projective unitary representations which do not derive from true representations, and we describe a fundamental family of such representations. As a consequence there exist quantum systems that change state under a full turn rotation along a given axis (although a second full turn rotation brings them back to the original state). Amazingly, Nature has made essential use of this structure. In order to study the projective representations of the orthogonal and Lorentz groups, it is convenient to replace them by “better versions“; the groups SU(2) and SL(2,C), which are groups of 2 by 2 matrices, and for which projective representations are simply related to true representations. The orthogonal and Lorentz groups are then images of these groups under two-to-one group homomorphisms, and it is these isomorphisms that concentrate the behavior of their projective representations. Finally we describe how the introduction of parity in our theory leads to the discovery of the Dirac matrices.
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- What Is a Quantum Field Theory? , pp. 183 - 207Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022