Constraints in quantum mechanics

R. C. T. da Costa
Phys. Rev. A 25, 2893 – Published 1 June 1982
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Abstract

We discuss the introduction of constraints in a system of n noninteracting particles which obey the laws of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. In this paper the particles are first thought of as being unconstrained (described by the 3n Cartesian coordinates of a flat space R), but subject to an external potential V which, in a certian suitable limit, forces the system to remain in a curved subspace V of R. This idea was already employed in a previous work where we have discussed the motion of one constrained particle. It was then shown that in order to obtain a meaningful result the particle wave function should be "uniformly compressed" into a surface (or curve), avoiding, in this way, the tangential forces which correspond to the dissipative constraints of classical mechanics. The resulting Schrödinger equation could then be separated in such a way that the part which contained the surface (or curve) variables was independent of the potential V employed in the constraining process. In the present paper we show that this procedure cannot be carried out for all subspaces V of R in the case of a many-particle system, unless V satisfies a certain geometrical condition. The many-particle Schrödinger equation (as was already the case of the one-particle systems) contains, besides the kinetic energy term, potentials which are not bending invariants, that is, cannot be obtained from the metric tensor gij of V or its derivatives. This gives rise to different Schrödinger equations for isometric subspaces, in striking contrast with the usual quantization procedures which start from the classical Lagrangian of the constrained system.

  • Received 23 November 1981

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.25.2893

©1982 American Physical Society

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R. C. T. da Costa

  • Departamento de Física e Ciência dos Materiais, Instituto de Física e Química de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo-São Carlos-13560, São Paulo, Brasil

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Vol. 25, Iss. 6 — June 1982

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