Tuesday, February 26, 2013

1302.5989 (Valentina Baccetti et al.)

Inertial frames without the relativity principle: breaking Lorentz
symmetry
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Valentina Baccetti, Kyle Tate, Matt Visser
We investigate inertial frames in the absence of Lorentz invariance, reconsidering the usual group structure implied by the relativity principle. We abandon the relativity principle, discarding the group structure for the transformations between inertial frames, while requiring these transformations to be at least linear (to preserve homogeneity). In theories with a preferred frame (aether), the set of transformations between inertial frames forms a groupoid/pseudogroup instead of a group, a characteristic essential to evading the von Ignatowsky theorems. In order to understand the dynamics, we also demonstrate that the transformation rules for energy and momentum are in general affine. We finally focus on one specific and compelling model implementing a minimalist violation of Lorentz invariance.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.5989

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