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- don't think the "flap" is very edifying, so I have archived it at Talk:Lorentz group/Archive. Please add any comments/suggestins on present article below...26 KB (3,970 words) - 18:19, 26 February 2024
- Lie algebra, and one on representations of the Lorentz group. Discuss relationship of the Lorentz group to special and general relativity. -- Fropuff 16:45...40 KB (6,782 words) - 13:45, 18 October 2012
- (g_{1}^{-1})} (YohanN7) Notation... The notations D(Λ) = "representation of the Lorentz group" and (m, n) = "finite dimensional irreducible representations" seem...111 KB (16,408 words) - 04:03, 9 March 2024
- not contribute any further to this article on representations of the Lorentz group.---CH (talk) 03:12, 17 July 2005 (UTC) Thank you, Chris. It looks like...17 KB (2,559 words) - 15:18, 12 March 2022
- What exactly makes a search for Lorentz violation 'modern'? (I fear that this article may not properly define its scope, which may cause problem with...3 KB (371 words) - 08:26, 6 February 2024
- (UTC) Lorentz transformations: remarkably, the article (and in particular this section) fails to simply define what the Lorentz group is. Lorentz group now...57 KB (8,162 words) - 01:33, 11 July 2020
- Poincaré group and merge material from Poincaré symmetry with this one. I am currently trying to improve the articles on Lorentz group and Möbius group, and...30 KB (4,457 words) - 03:25, 9 March 2024
- Talk:Bispinor (section Lorentz transformations)covariance group of special relativity". In that sentence, the expression "(½,0)⊕(0,½) representation" links to Representations of the Lorentz group#Common...25 KB (3,794 words) - 18:30, 28 January 2024
- Talk:Dirac adjoint (section Lorentz transformations)any kind) technically can’t be respected by Lorentz transformations – respective reps of the Lorentz group are projective, namely, are defined up to ±1...5 KB (627 words) - 22:20, 27 January 2024
- (UTC) The section relating Lorentz and Mobius says: "While the 15-parameter conformal group of R4 contains the Lorentz group as a subgroup," as introduction...3 KB (354 words) - 22:32, 28 January 2024
- anything. Perhaps the original poster should read up on the Lorentz group to learn how the Lorentz transformation isn't a 'cheated' Galilean transformation...114 KB (18,348 words) - 22:57, 7 July 2017
- then there's a subgroup of the Lorentz group, the little group that leaves this momentum invariant. See Lorentz group#Surfaces of transitivity for some...8 KB (1,119 words) - 09:56, 1 February 2024
- the representation of the Lorentz group irrelevant, and why is it irrelevant/dubious that the literature uses Lorentz group representations to construct...9 KB (1,262 words) - 01:37, 9 March 2024
- The article says nothing about the symmetry of Lorentz transformations as it was known by English mathematicians. Relativity was rather quickly adopted...23 KB (3,161 words) - 02:12, 2 February 2024
- 4-vectors are supposed to transform according to some representation of the Lorentz group (second postulate of special relativity). This is represented by the...16 KB (2,182 words) - 11:27, 26 May 2017
- that the Laguerre group is simply isomorphic to the Lorentz group of special relativity (see Laguerre group isomorphic to Lorentz group). Eventually, there...4 KB (478 words) - 05:22, 5 February 2024
- This is copied from my talk page: Re: your edits to the Lorentz transformation article... Not only isn't it the case that "From Einstein's second postulate...22 KB (3,251 words) - 20:32, 16 October 2018
- is true. One can imagine a non-uniform universe in which Lorentz covariance is true. Lorentz covariance is part of a broader concept of cosmological principle...16 KB (2,404 words) - 04:55, 7 January 2024
- literal copy of http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Lorentz.html . Can somebody confirm or deny the text is in the public domain? Branco...26 KB (4,280 words) - 09:36, 9 March 2024
- the gamma matrices is a matter of which convention is adopted for the Lorentz group, O(3;1) or O(1;3). If you pick up a text at random, then Murphy's law...3 KB (371 words) - 22:07, 31 January 2024
- do the subscript but m-zero m0 is the reference frame. Using the full Lorentz version is identical, but only if you specify that v = 0. :) (A slightly
- physical examples torque radial velocity and acceleration spacetime gradient lorentz boost maxwells equations rigid bodies kinetic energy of rotating body.