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On the Dynamics of Multiparticle Carroll-Schrdinger Quantum Systems
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Authors: José Rojas, Melvin Arias
Year
2025
Paper ID
16470
Status
Preprint
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We study the dynamics of multiparticle Carroll-Schrödinger (CS) quantum systems in 1{+}1 dimensions, where x acts as the evolution variable and t as the configuration coordinate. We derive the N-body theory on equal-x slices as the Carrollian limit of a relativistic multi-time Klein-Gordon model, introducing temporal interactions via minimal coupling to the temporal energy operators. An x-dependent gauge transformation maps this to an equivalent description with explicit many-body potentials, illustrated by a temporal coupled-oscillator model that exhibits synchronization. Adopting a complementary spatial viewpoint with a static potential Utot\(mathbf x\), we show that the evolution is driven by the collective force sumjpartialxjUtot; for any translation-invariant interaction (such as a regularized Coulomb potential), these internal forces cancel, rendering the collective dynamics free and highlighting Carrollian ultralocality. We also construct a coordinate duality mapping separable Schrödinger Hamiltonians to CS generators via Schwarzian derivatives. Exchange symmetry is formulated in the time domain, yielding temporal bunching for bosons and antibunching for fermions via the second-order coherence function g(2)(t,t'). In second quantization, the contact limit yields a temporal derivative cubic--quintic nonlinear Schrödinger equation with a theoretically fixed nonlinearity coefficient β=-3/16. Finally, by coupling canonical pairs to external scalar and gauge fields, we establish an isomorphism with one-dimensional current-density functional theory, outlining a Carrollian Hohenberg-Kohn mapping and Kohn-Sham scheme.
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