Title of article
Quantization of contact manifolds and thermodynamics Original Research Article
Author/Authors
S.G. Rajeev، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
15
From page
768
To page
782
Abstract
The physical variables of classical thermodynamics occur in conjugate pairs such as pressure/volume, entropy/temperature, chemical potential/particle number. Nevertheless, and unlike in classical mechanics, there are an odd number of such thermodynamic co-ordinates. We review the formulation of thermodynamics and geometrical optics in terms of contact geometry. The Lagrange bracket provides a generalization of canonical commutation relations. Then we explore the quantization of this algebra by analogy to the quantization of mechanics. The quantum contact algebra is associative, but the constant functions are not represented by multiples of the identity: a reflection of the classical fact that Lagrange brackets satisfy the Jacobi identity but not the Leibnitz identity for derivations. We verify that this ‘quantization’ describes correctly the passage from geometrical to wave optics as well. As an example, we work out the quantum contact geometry of odd-dimensional spheres.
Keywords
thermodynamics , Contact geometry , quantization , Geometrical optics , Non-commutative geometry
Journal title
Annals of Physics
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Annals of Physics
Record number
1206045
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