Conformal symmetries of spacetimes

From MaRDI portal
Publication:4465994

DOI10.1088/0305-4470/35/31/306zbMath1039.53075arXivmath-ph/0110019OpenAlexW2074105127MaRDI QIDQ4465994

Mariano Santander, Francisco J. Herranz

Publication date: 9 June 2004

Published in: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/0110019




Related Items

A representation of the Dunkl oscillator model on curved spaces: Factorization approachHigher-order superintegrable momentum-dependent Hamiltonians on curved spaces from the classical Zernike systemSuperintegrability on the Dunkl oscillator model in three-dimensional spaces of constant curvatureThe Perlick system type I: from the algebra of symmetries to the geometry of the trajectories\(\kappa\)-Galilean and \(\kappa\)-Carrollian noncommutative spaces of worldlinesLie–Hamilton systems on curved spaces: a geometrical approachGeometry-preserving numerical methods for physical systems with finite-dimensional Lie algebrasThe anisotropic oscillator on curved spaces: a exactly solvable modelNoncommutative relativistic spacetimes and worldlines from 2 + 1 quantum (anti-)de Sitter groupsCurvature from quantum deformationsTwo-dimensional conformal models of space-time and their compactificationThe harmonic oscillator on Riemannian and Lorentzian configuration spaces of constant curvatureLorentzian Snyder spacetimes and their Galilei and Carroll limits from projective geometryA \((2+1)\) non-commutative Drinfel'd double spacetime with cosmological constantContractions, deformations and curvatureCurvature as an Integrable DeformationSchrödinger invariance and spacetime symmetriesThe \(\kappa \)-Newtonian and \(\kappa \)-Carrollian algebras and their noncommutative spacetimesHomogeneous nonrelativistic geometries as coset spacesFrom oscillator(s) and Kepler(s) potentials to general superintegrable systems in spaces of constant curvatureDynamical interpretation of nonrelativistic conformal groupsSpectrum generating algebras for the free motion in S3