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In physics, a covariance group is a group of coordinate transformations between frames of reference (see for example Ryckman (2005)Ryckman 2005, p. 22.). A frame of reference provides a set of coordinates for an observer moving with that frame to make measurements and define physical quantities. The covariance principle states the laws of physics should transform from one frame to another covariantly, that is, according to a
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of the covariance group. Special relativity considers observers in inertial frames, and the covariance group consists of
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, velocity boosts, and the parity transformation. It is denoted as O(1,3) and is often referred to as Lorentz group. For example, the
Maxwell equation Maxwell's equations, or Maxwell–Heaviside equations, are a set of coupled partial differential equations that, together with the Lorentz force law, form the foundation of classical electromagnetism, classical optics, and electric circuits. Th ...
with sources, :\partial_\mu F^=4\pi j^\nu\,, transforms as a four-vector, that is, under the (1/2,1/2) representation of the O(1,3) group. The Dirac equation, :(i\gamma^\mu\partial_\mu-m)\psi=0\,, transforms as a bispinor, that is, under the (1/2,0)⊕(0,1/2) representation of the O(1,3) group. The covariance principle, unlike the relativity principle, does not imply that the equations are
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under transformations from the covariance group. In practice the equations for electromagnetic and
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interactions ''are'' invariant, while the weak interaction is not invariant under the parity transformation. For example, the Maxwell equation ''is'' invariant, while the corresponding equation for the weak field explicitly contains left currents and thus is not invariant under the parity transformation. In general relativity the covariance group consists of all arbitrary ( invertible and differentiable) coordinate transformations.


See also

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Manifestly covariant In general relativity, a manifestly covariant equation is one in which all expressions are tensors. The operations of addition, tensor multiplication, tensor contraction, raising and lowering indices, and covariant differentiation may appear in t ...
* Relativistic wave equations * Representation theory of the Lorentz group


Notes


References

* Thomas Ryckman, The Reign of Relativity: Philosophy in Physics 1915–1925, Oxford University Press US, 2005, , {{ISBN, 978-0-19-517717-6 Concepts in physics