scholarly journals On Universal Eigenvalues of the Casimir Operator

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 779-783
Author(s):  
M. Y. Avetisyan
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Author(s):  
Jean-Michel Bismut

This book uses the hypoelliptic Laplacian to evaluate semisimple orbital integrals in a formalism that unifies index theory and the trace formula. The hypoelliptic Laplacian is a family of operators that is supposed to interpolate between the ordinary Laplacian and the geodesic flow. It is essentially the weighted sum of a harmonic oscillator along the fiber of the tangent bundle, and of the generator of the geodesic flow. In this book, semisimple orbital integrals associated with the heat kernel of the Casimir operator are shown to be invariant under a suitable hypoelliptic deformation, which is constructed using the Dirac operator of Kostant. Their explicit evaluation is obtained by localization on geodesics in the symmetric space, in a formula closely related to the Atiyah-Bott fixed point formulas. Orbital integrals associated with the wave kernel are also computed. Estimates on the hypoelliptic heat kernel play a key role in the proofs, and are obtained by combining analytic, geometric, and probabilistic techniques. Analytic techniques emphasize the wavelike aspects of the hypoelliptic heat kernel, while geometrical considerations are needed to obtain proper control of the hypoelliptic heat kernel, especially in the localization process near the geodesics. Probabilistic techniques are especially relevant, because underlying the hypoelliptic deformation is a deformation of dynamical systems on the symmetric space, which interpolates between Brownian motion and the geodesic flow. The Malliavin calculus is used at critical stages of the proof.


2021 ◽  
pp. 2150121
Author(s):  
Masoud Seidi

The eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of Dirac–Pauli equation have been obtained for a neutron with anomalous magnetic moment (AMM) in the presence of a strong magnetic field with cylindrical symmetry. In our calculations, the Nikiforov and Uvarov (NU) method has been used. Using the eigenfunctions and construction of the ladder operators, we show that these generators satisfy su(2) Lie algebra and computed the second-order Casimir operator of the lie algebra.


1994 ◽  
pp. 151-176
Author(s):  
Roelof W. Bruggeman
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2006 ◽  
Vol 17 (10) ◽  
pp. 1151-1173 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. ROMÁN ◽  
J. TIRAO

In this paper, we determine all irreducible spherical functions Φ of any K-type associated to the dual Hermitian symmetric pairs (G, K) = ( SU (3), U (2)) and ( SU (2,1), U (2)). This is accomplished by associating to Φ a vector valued function H = H(u) of a real variable u, analytic at u = 0, which is a simultaneous eigenfunction of two second order differential operators with matrix coefficients. One of them comes from the Casimir operator of G and we prove that it is conjugated to a hypergeometric operator, allowing us to express the function H in terms of a matrix valued hypergeometric function. For the compact pair ( SU (3), U (2)), this project was started in [4].


1969 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 1496-1505
Author(s):  
A. J. Douglas

Throughout this paper, S will be a ring (not necessarily commutative) with an identity element ls ≠ 0s. We shall use R to denote a second ring, and ϕ: S→ R will be a fixed ring homomorphism for which ϕ1S = 1R.In (7), Higman generalized the Casimir operator of classical theory and used his generalization to characterize relatively projective and injective modules. As a special case, he obtained a theorem which contains results of Eckmann (3) and of Higman himself (5), and which also includes Gaschütz's generalization (4) of Maschke's theorem. (For a discussion of some of the developments of Maschke's idea of averaging over a finite group, we refer the reader to (2, Chapter IX).) In the present paper, we define the Casimir operator of a family of S-homomorphisms of one R-module into another, and we again use this operator to characterize relatively projective and injective modules.


1994 ◽  
Vol 09 (05) ◽  
pp. 745-758 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. JACK ◽  
J. PANVEL

We construct a quantum Hamiltonian operator for the Wess-Zumino-Witten (WZW) model in terms of the Casimir operator. This facilitates the discussion of the reduction of the WZW model to the Toda field theory at the quantum level and provides a very straightforward derivation of the quantum central charge for the Toda field theory.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (07) ◽  
pp. 1750112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sepideh Sargolzaeipor ◽  
Hassan Hassanabadi ◽  
Abdelmalek Boumali

We have investigated the Duffin–Kemmer–Petiau (DKP) equation, with equally vector and scalar potentials for the general deformed Morse potential, then we obtained creation and annihilation operators and showed that these operators satisfied the commutation relation of the [Formula: see text]group. The Casimir operator defined for Laguerre polynomials.


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