2019
DOI: 10.3390/sym11050642
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Conservation Laws and Stability of Field Theories of Derived Type

Abstract: We consider the issue of correspondence between symmetries and conserved quantities in the class of linear relativistic higher-derivative theories of derived type. In this class of models the wave operator is a polynomial in another formally self-adjoint operator, while each isometry of space-time gives rise to the series of symmetries of action functional. If the wave operator is given by n-th-order polynomial then this series includes n independent entries, which can be explicitly constructed. The Noether th… Show more

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“…If combined, K PU 1 and K PU 2 recover the two first integrals recently proposed by [15]. Another interesting situation generating first integrals arises when the Lagrangian, evaluated on a perturbed motion q λ (t), has constant derivative at λ = 0.…”
Section: An Application To Dissipative Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…If combined, K PU 1 and K PU 2 recover the two first integrals recently proposed by [15]. Another interesting situation generating first integrals arises when the Lagrangian, evaluated on a perturbed motion q λ (t), has constant derivative at λ = 0.…”
Section: An Application To Dissipative Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Approaching higher-order mechanics from a new nonlocal point of view provides new perspectives to identify novel first integrals without necessarily requiring invariance proprieties on the already difficult to investigate structure of higher-order Lagrangians. Hopefully Theorem 1.2 will provide a valuable tool to give a novel insight into stability proprieties of higher-order models and boundedness of related solutions as is done for second order equations in Kaparulin [16,15] and in the papers mentioned above.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now although the canonical energy is unbounded due to the nature of higher derivatives, the linear combination of these tensors (T k ) ν µ may give rise to bounded conserved charge which will stabilize the classical dynamics of derived model at free level, which also persists at quantum level. Moreover, as demonstrated at length in [40,41], when these conserved tensors are bounded in the free theory, the inclusion of consistent interactions will not spoil the stability of the coupling systems, at least at perturbative level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…especially, k = 0 corresponds to the spacetime translations invariance of the action of the derived model. Now the Noether's theorem tells us that each continuous symmetry of the action (2.9) determines a conserved quantity [40,41]…”
Section: Conserved Tensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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