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Geometric Momentum: the Proper Momentum for a Free Particle on a Two-dimensional Sphere

Published 24 Sep 2011 in quant-ph, math-ph, and math.MP | (1109.5223v1)

Abstract: In Dirac's canonical quantization theory on systems with second-class constraints, the commutators between the position, momentum and Hamiltonian form a set of algebraic relations that are fundamental in construction of both the quantum momentum and the Hamiltonian. For a free particle on a two-dimensional sphere or a spherical top, results show that the well-known canonical momentum p_{{\theta}} breaks one of the relations, while three components of the momentum expressed in the three-dimensional Cartesian system of axes as p_{i} (i=1,2,3) are satisfactory all around. This momentum is not only geometrically invariant but also self-adjoint, and we call it geometric momentum. The nontrivial commutators between p_{i} generate three components of the orbital angular momentum; thus the geometric momentum is fundamental to the angular one. We note that there are five different forms of the geometric momentum proposed in the current literature, but only one of them turns out to be meaningful.

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