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A new view on spin reduced density matrix for relativistic particles

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Authors: E. R. F. Taillebois, A. T. Avelar

Year

2013

Paper ID

32115

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

We present a new interpretation for reduced density matrices of secondary variables in relativistic systems via an analysis of Wigner's method to construct the irreducible unitary representations of the Poincaré group. We argue that the usual partial trace method used to obtain spin reduced matrices is not fully rigorous, however, employing our interpretation, similar effective reduced density matrices can be constructed. In addition, we show that our proposal is more useful than the usual one since we are not restricted only to the reduced density matrices that could be obtained by the ordinary partial trace method.

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