How does one tell whether an expression is covariant or not? I get it for a single tensor, but how is it defined when there is no overall up/down index to base it on?

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2022-09-29

How does one tell whether an expression is covariant or not? I get it for a single tensor, but how is it defined when there is no overall up/down index to base it on?

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Derick Ortiz

Derick Ortiz

Beginner2022-09-30Added 11 answers

The covariance of Dirac equation in the ordinary Hamiltonian form
i Ψ t = H Ψ
is far from evident. The 'trick' consists on rewriting it in terms of invariant/covariant quantities such as the Dirac matrices γ μ and kinetic four-momenta π μ
γ μ π μ Ψ = m Ψ

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