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In mathematical physics, nonlinear realization of a
Lie group In mathematics, a Lie group (pronounced ) is a group that is also a differentiable manifold. A manifold is a space that locally resembles Euclidean space, whereas groups define the abstract concept of a binary operation along with the addit ...
''G'' possessing a
Cartan subgroup In algebraic geometry, a Cartan subgroup of a connected linear algebraic group over an algebraically closed field is the centralizer of a maximal torus (which turns out to be connected). Cartan subgroups are nilpotent and are all conjugate. Exam ...
''H'' is a particular
induced representation In group theory, the induced representation is a representation of a group, , which is constructed using a known representation of a subgroup . Given a representation of '','' the induced representation is, in a sense, the "most general" represen ...
of ''G''. In fact, it is a representation of a
Lie algebra In mathematics, a Lie algebra (pronounced ) is a vector space \mathfrak g together with an operation called the Lie bracket, an alternating bilinear map \mathfrak g \times \mathfrak g \rightarrow \mathfrak g, that satisfies the Jacobi iden ...
\mathfrak g of ''G'' in a neighborhood of its origin. A nonlinear realization, when restricted to the subgroup ''H'' reduces to a linear representation. A nonlinear realization technique is part and parcel of many field theories with
spontaneous symmetry breaking Spontaneous symmetry breaking is a spontaneous process of symmetry breaking, by which a physical system in a symmetric state spontaneously ends up in an asymmetric state. In particular, it can describe systems where the equations of motion or ...
, e.g.,
chiral model In nuclear physics, the chiral model, introduced by Feza Gürsey in 1960, is a phenomenological model describing effective interactions of mesons in the chiral limit (where the masses of the quarks go to zero), but without necessarily mentionin ...
s, chiral symmetry breaking,
Goldstone boson In particle and condensed matter physics, Goldstone bosons or Nambu–Goldstone bosons (NGBs) are bosons that appear necessarily in models exhibiting spontaneous breakdown of continuous symmetries. They were discovered by Yoichiro Nambu in part ...
theory, classical Higgs field theory, gauge gravitation theory and
supergravity In theoretical physics, supergravity (supergravity theory; SUGRA for short) is a modern field theory that combines the principles of supersymmetry and general relativity; this is in contrast to non-gravitational supersymmetric theories such as ...
. Let ''G'' be a Lie group and ''H'' its Cartan subgroup which admits a linear representation in a vector space ''V''. A Lie algebra \mathfrak g of ''G'' splits into the sum \mathfrak g=\mathfrak h \oplus \mathfrak f of the Cartan subalgebra \mathfrak h of ''H'' and its supplement \mathfrak f, such that : mathfrak f,\mathfrak fsubset \mathfrak h, \qquad mathfrak f,\mathfrak h subset \mathfrak f. (In physics, for instance, \mathfrak h amount to vector generators and \mathfrak f to axial ones.) There exists an open neighborhood ''U'' of the unit of ''G'' such that any element g\in U is uniquely brought into the form : g=\exp(F)\exp(I), \qquad F\in\mathfrak f, \qquad I\in\mathfrak h. Let U_G be an open neighborhood of the unit of ''G'' such that U_G^2\subset U, and let U_0 be an open neighborhood of the ''H''-invariant center \sigma_0 of the quotient ''G/H'' which consists of elements :\sigma=g\sigma_0=\exp(F)\sigma_0, \qquad g\in U_G. Then there is a local section s(g\sigma_0)=\exp(F) of G\to G/H over U_0. With this local section, one can define the
induced representation In group theory, the induced representation is a representation of a group, , which is constructed using a known representation of a subgroup . Given a representation of '','' the induced representation is, in a sense, the "most general" represen ...
, called the nonlinear realization, of elements g\in U_G\subset G on U_0\times V given by the expressions : g\exp(F)=\exp(F')\exp(I'), \qquad g:(\exp(F)\sigma_0,v)\to (\exp(F')\sigma_0,\exp(I')v). The corresponding nonlinear realization of a Lie algebra \mathfrak g of ''G'' takes the following form. Let \, \ be the bases for \mathfrak f and \mathfrak h, respectively, together with the commutation relations : _a,I_b c^d_I_d, \qquad _\alpha,F_\beta c^d_I_d, \qquad _\alpha,I_b c^\beta_F_\beta. Then a desired nonlinear realization of \mathfrak g in \mathfrak f\times V reads :F_\alpha: (\sigma^\gamma F_\gamma,v)\to (F_\alpha(\sigma^\gamma)F_\gamma, F_\alpha(v)), \qquad I_a: (\sigma^\gamma F_\gamma,v)\to (I_a(\sigma^\gamma)F_\gamma,I_av), , :F_\alpha(\sigma^\gamma)= \delta^\gamma_\alpha + \frac(c^\beta_c^\gamma_ - 3 c^b_c^\gamma_)\sigma^\mu\sigma^\nu, \qquad I_a(\sigma^\gamma)=c^\gamma_\sigma^\nu, up to the second order in \sigma^\alpha. In physical models, the coefficients \sigma^\alpha are treated as Goldstone fields. Similarly, nonlinear realizations of
Lie superalgebra In mathematics, a Lie superalgebra is a generalisation of a Lie algebra to include a Z2 grading. Lie superalgebras are important in theoretical physics where they are used to describe the mathematics of supersymmetry. In most of these theories, th ...
s are considered.


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Induced representation In group theory, the induced representation is a representation of a group, , which is constructed using a known representation of a subgroup . Given a representation of '','' the induced representation is, in a sense, the "most general" represen ...
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Chiral model In nuclear physics, the chiral model, introduced by Feza Gürsey in 1960, is a phenomenological model describing effective interactions of mesons in the chiral limit (where the masses of the quarks go to zero), but without necessarily mentionin ...


References

* * * Giachetta G., Mangiarotti L., Sardanashvily G., ''Advanced Classical Field Theory'', World Scientific, 2009, {{ISBN, 978-981-283-895-7. Representation theory Theoretical physics