General-relativistic spin system
Danilo Artigas, Jakub Bilski, Sean Crowe, Jakub Mielczarek, Tomasz, Trze\'sniewski

TL;DR
This paper develops a framework for modeling spin systems within general relativity, extending classical models to curved spacetime and exploring their cosmological implications with a novel off-shell approach.
Contribution
It introduces a new method to construct relativistic spin models on curved spacetime, connecting them to scalar field theories and analyzing their cosmological effects.
Findings
Constructed a general-relativistic spin system framework.
Established equivalence with Dirac-Born-Infeld scalar fields.
Preliminary cosmological implications explored.
Abstract
The models of spin systems defined on Euclidean space provide powerful machinery for studying a broad range of condensed matter phenomena. While the non-relativistic effective description is sufficient for most of the applications, it is interesting to consider special and general relativistic extensions of such models. Here, we introduce a framework that allows us to construct theories of continuous spin variables on a curved spacetime. Our approach takes advantage of the results of the non-linear field space theory, which shows how to construct compact phase space models, in particular for the spherical phase space of spin. Following the methodology corresponding to a bosonization of spin systems into the spin wave representations, we postulate a representation having the form of the Klein-Gordon field. This representation is equivalent to the semi-classical version of the well-known…
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