Non-Abelian Constraints in Multiparticle Production
Ludwik Turko

TL;DR
This paper explores how internal microscopic symmetries impose global constraints on many-body systems, providing explicit conditions to ensure microscopic evolution respects overall symmetry.
Contribution
It derives explicit forms of global macroscopic conditions that guarantee microscopic evolution maintains the system's internal symmetry.
Findings
Derived explicit global constraints for symmetry preservation.
Provided conditions applicable to multiparticle production systems.
Enhanced understanding of symmetry constraints in many-body dynamics.
Abstract
Internal microscopic symmetry of a many body system leads to global constraints. We obtain explicit forms of the global macroscopic condition assuring that at the microscopic level the evolution respects the overall symmetry.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Protein Structure and Dynamics · Theoretical and Computational Physics
