The Moyal representation for spin (Q1107063)

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The Moyal representation for spin
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    The Moyal representation for spin (English)
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    The phase-space approach to spin is developed from two basic principles, SU(2)-covariance and traciality, as a theory of Wigner functions on the sphere. The twisted product of phase-space functions is related to group convolution on SU(2) by means of a Fourier transform theory on the coadjoint orbits, which yields the Plancherel-Parseval formula. Coherent spin states provide an alternative route to the same phase-space description of spin. The Wigner functions for spin states and transitions are exhibited up to \(j=2\). It is shown that for Hamiltonians which arise from time-dependent magnetic fields, the quantum spin dynamics is given entirely by the classical motion on the sphere. The Majorana formula becomes transparent in the Moyal representation.
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    phase-space approach to spin
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    SU(2)-covariance and traciality
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    Wigner functions
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    twisted product of phase-space functions
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    group convolution
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    Fourier transform
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    coadjoint orbits
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    Plancherel-Parseval formula
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    Coherent spin states
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    quantum spin dynamics
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    Majorana formula
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    Moyal representation
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