Davide Lonigro
Researcher in quantum mechanics
Davide Lonigro
Researcher in quantum mechanics
Abstract. We perform a reduction from three to two spatial dimensions of the physics of a spin-1/2 fermion coupled to the electromagnetic field, by applying Hadamard's method of descent. We consider first the free case, in which motion is determined by the Dirac equation, and then the coupling with a dynamical electromagnetic field, governed by the Dirac-Maxwell equations. We find that invariance along one spatial direction splits the free Dirac equation in two decoupled theories. On the other hand, a dimensional reduction in the presence of an electromagnetic field provides a more complicated theory in 2+1 dimensions, in which the method of descent is extended by using the covariant derivative. Equations simplify, but decoupling between different physical sectors occurs only if specific classes of solutions are considered.
Relationship between descent and minimal coupling. The solid straight lines represent the descent from a theory to a one, the solid wavy lines represent the minimal coupling, whereas the dotted line represents the restriction of a theory to a particular class of solutions.