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  1. International Journal of Theoretical Physics
  2. International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 49
  3. International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 49, Issue 2, February 2010
  4. The Noether Conservation Laws of Some Vaidiya Metrics
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International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 49, Issue 2, February 2010
Entanglement Entropy in an Opened Antiferromagnetic Heisenberg Chain with Alternating Interaction
A Random Surface Wave Equation for Bosonic QCD(SU(∞))
The Noether Conservation Laws of Some Vaidiya Metrics
Riesz Fractional Derivatives and Fractional Dimensional Space
Quantum Entropy of a Nonlinear Two-level Atom with Atomic Motion
Fractional Dynamics of Relativistic Particle
Quantum One Go Computation and the Physical Computation Level of Biological Information Processing
Spinning Strings, Black Holes and Stable Closed Timelike Geodesics
Symmetric and Probabilistic Quantum State Sharing via Positive Operator-valued Measure
Controlled Quantum Secure Direct Communication with Local Separate Measurements in Cavity QED
Spin Symmetry for Dirac Equation with the Trigonometric Pöschl-Teller Potential
Hamiltonian and Super-Hamiltonian Extensions Related to Broer-Kaup-Kupershmidt System
Hamiltonian Structure of Fractional First Order Lagrangian
Controlled Dense Coding using Generalized GHZ-type State
Hamilton-Jacobi Formulation of Green-Schwarz Superstring
Entanglement Evolution and Transfer in Non-Markovian Reservoirs
Parametrization of Projector-Based Witnesses for Bipartite Systems
The Implementation of Impulse Approximation in the Wave Function and the Response Function of Many-Fermion System
Dirac Canonical Quantization of Composite Fermions QED
Perturbation to Mei Symmetry and Generalized Mei Adiabatic Invariants for Birkhoffian Systems
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The Noether Conservation Laws of Some Vaidiya Metrics

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Narain, R. Kara, A. H.
Copyright Year 2009
Abstract In this paper, we show that a large amount information can be extracted from a knowledge of the vector fields that leave the action integral invariant, viz., Noether symmetries. In addition to a larger class of conservation laws than those given by the isometries or Killing vectors, we may conclude what the isometries are and that these form a Lie subalgebra of the Noether symmetry algebra. We perform our analysis on versions of the Vaidiya metric yielding some previously unknown information regarding the corresponding manifold. Lastly, with particular reference to this metric, we show that the only variations on m(u) that occur are m=0, m=constant, m=u and m=m(u).
Starting Page 260
Ending Page 269
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISSN 00207748
Journal International Journal of Theoretical Physics
Volume Number 49
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 15729575
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2009-11-25
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory Quantum Physics Physics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physics and Astronomy Mathematics
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