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Логарифмический закон и коэффициент эмерджентности классических и квантовых систем

Логарифмический закон и коэффициент эмерджентности классических и квантовых систем

Abstract

The work discusses various examples of physical systems which state is determined by the logarithmic law quantum and classical statistical systems and relativistic motion in multidimensional spaces. It was established that the Fermi-Dirac statistics and Bose-Einstein-Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution could be described by a single equation, which follows from Einstein's equations for systems with central symmetry. We have built the rate of emergence of classical and quantum systems. The interrelation between statistical and dynamic parameters in supergravity theory in spaces of arbitrary dimension was established. It is shown that the description of the motion of a large number of particles can be reduced to the problem of motion on a hypersphere. Radial motion in this model is reduced to the known distributions of quantum and classical statistics. The model of angular movement is reduced to a system of nonlinear equations describing the interaction of a test particle with sources logarithmic type. The Hamilton-Jacobi equation was integrated under the most general assumptions in the case of centrally-symmetric metric. The dependence of actions on the system parameters and metrics was found out. It is shown that in the case of fermions the action reaches extremum in four-dimensional space. In the case of bosons there is a local extremum of action in spaces of any dimension

В работе рассмотрены различные примеры физических систем, состояние которых определяется логарифмическим законом статистические квантовые и классические системы, и релятивистское движение в многомерных пространствах. Установлено, что статистики Ферми-Дирака, Бозе-Эйнштейна и Максвелла-Больцмана можно описать единым уравнением, которое следует из уравнения Эйнштейна для систем, обладающих центральной симметрией. Построен коэффициент эмерджентности классических и квантовых систем. Установлена взаимосвязь статистических и динамических параметров в теории супергравитации в пространствах произвольной размерности. Показано, что описание движения большого числа частиц может быть сведено к задаче о движении на гиперсфере. Радиальное движение в такой модели сводится к известным распределениям квантовой и классической статистики. Модель углового движения сводится к системе нелинейных уравнений, описывающих взаимодействие пробной частицы с источниками логарифмического типа. Уравнение Гамильтона-Якоби проинтегрировано при самых общих предположениях в случае центрально-симметрической метрики. Получена зависимость действия от параметров системы и метрики. Показано, что в случае фермионов действие достигает экстремума в четырехмерном пространстве. В случае же бозонов существует локальный экстремум действия в пространствах любой размерности

Keywords

КВАНТОВАЯ ТЕОРИЯ,КВАНТОВАЯ СТАТИСТИКА,СТАТИСТИКА ФЕРМИ-ДИРАКА,СТАТИСТИКА БОЗЕ-ЭЙНШТЕЙНА,СТАТИСТИКА МАКСВЕЛЛА-БОЛЬЦМАНА,СИСТЕМНАЯ ТЕОРИЯ ИНФОРМАЦИИ,ЭМЕРДЖЕНТНОСТЬ,ОБЩАЯ ТЕОРИЯ ОТНОСИТЕЛЬНОСТИ,СУПЕРГРАВИТАЦИЯ,COMPLEX SYSTEM,EMERGENCE,GENERAL RELATIVITY,INFORMATION THEORY,QUANTUM STATISTICS,FERMI-DIRAC STATISTICS,BOSE-EINSTEIN STATISTICS,MAXWELL-BOLTZMANN STATISTICS,QUANTUM THEORY,SUPERGRAVITY

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