Dirac Particle with Memory: Proper Time Non-Locality
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.08996v1
- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 20:14:01 GMT
- Title: Dirac Particle with Memory: Proper Time Non-Locality
- Authors: Vasily E. Tarasov
- Abstract summary: A generalization of the standard model of Dirac particle in external electromagnetic field is proposed.
The behavior of the particle at proper time can depend not only at the present time, but also on the history of changes on finite time interval.
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- Abstract: A generalization of the standard model of Dirac particle in external
electromagnetic field is proposed. In the generalization we take into account
interactions of this particle with environment, which is described by the
memory function. This function takes into account that the behavior of the
particle at proper time can depend not only at the present time, but also on
the history of changes on finite time interval. In this case the Dirac particle
can be considered an open quantum system with non-Markovian dynamics. The
violation of the semigroup property of dynamic maps is a characteristic
property of dynamics with memory. We use the Fock-Schwinger proper time method
and derivatives of non-integer orders with respect to proper time. The
fractional differential equation, which describes the Dirac particle with
memory, and the expression of its exact solution are suggested. The asymptotic
behavior of the proposed solutions is described.
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