The de Sitter (dS) Group and Its Representations von Mohammad Enayati | An Introduction to Elementary Systems and Modeling the Dark Energy Universe | ISBN 9783031565540

The de Sitter (dS) Group and Its Representations

An Introduction to Elementary Systems and Modeling the Dark Energy Universe

von Mohammad Enayati, Jean-Pierre Gazeau, Hamed Pejhan und Anzhong Wang
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMohammad Enayati
Autor / AutorinJean-Pierre Gazeau
Autor / AutorinHamed Pejhan
Autor / AutorinAnzhong Wang
Buchcover The de Sitter (dS) Group and Its Representations | Mohammad Enayati | EAN 9783031565540 | ISBN 3-031-56554-1 | ISBN 978-3-031-56554-0

“The book is accessible for both experts in cosmology and beginners.” (Alex B. Gaina, zbMATH 1552.83169, 2025)

The de Sitter (dS) Group and Its Representations

An Introduction to Elementary Systems and Modeling the Dark Energy Universe

von Mohammad Enayati, Jean-Pierre Gazeau, Hamed Pejhan und Anzhong Wang
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinMohammad Enayati
Autor / AutorinJean-Pierre Gazeau
Autor / AutorinHamed Pejhan
Autor / AutorinAnzhong Wang

This Second Edition is a comprehensive update, integrating the latest research and theoretical advancements in the field of de Sitter (dS) group representations. Building on the success of the first edition, the book offers a more in-depth analysis of mathematical aspects, conceptual foundations, and practical implications related to the dS group, including its Lie manifold, Lie algebra, and co-adjoint orbits, viewing the latter as potential classical elementary systems within the context of dS spacetime. Additionally, the examination of unitary irreducible representations (UIRs) sheds light on the potential existence of quantum elementary systems within the dS spacetime framework.  The authors emphasize consistency with Wigner's approach to elementary systems, incorporate Wigner's principles and exploring projective UIRs of the dS group, and provide a deeper insight into the nature of dS elementary systems. Particular attention is paid to: the “smooth” transition from classical to quantum theory, the physical content under vanishing curvature, and the thermal interpretation from a quantum perspective. The book also focuses on the physical interpretation of elementary systems in curved spacetimes, recognizing the limitations of traditional concepts derived from flat Minkowski spacetime and the Poincaré group.