- Spin tensor
In
mathematics andmathematical physics , theEuclidean group :SE(d)
of
direct isometries is generated bytranslation s androtation s. ItsLie algebra is written:.
Noether currents
The
Noether current s for the translations make up thestress-energy tensor .It satisfies the
continuity equation :.
And
:
gives the
energy-momentum at time "t", which istime-independent .The Noether current for a rotation about the point "y" is given by .
Because of the Lie algebra relations,
:,
where 0 is the origin.
And
:
gives the
angular momentum at time "t".Definition
Define the spin tensor at a point to be the value of the Noether current at of a rotation about "x",
:
Because of the continuity equation
:,
we get
:
and therefore, the
stress-energy tensor isn't symmetric."S" gives the
spin density and "M" gives the angular momentum density. The angular momentum is the sum of theorbital angular momentum and spin.gives the
torque density showing the rate of conversion between the orbital angular momentum and spin.Examples
Examples of materials with a nonzero spin density are
molecular fluid s, theelectromagnetic field andturbulent fluid s. For molecular fluids, the individual molecules may be spinning. The electromagnetic field can havecircularly polarized light . For turbulent fluids, we may arbitrarily make a distinction between long wavelength phenomena and short wavelength phenomena. A long wavelengthvorticity may be converted via turbulence into tinier and tinier vortices transporting the angular momentum into smaller and smaller wavelengths while simultaneously reducing thevorticity . This can be approximated by theeddy viscosity .ee also
*
Poincaré group
*Lorentz group
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