
Based on the fundamental principles of Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, we give a rigorous, but completely elementary, proof of the relation between fundamental observables of a statistical system when measured relatively to two inertial reference frames, connected by a Lorentz transformation.
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Covariant wave equations in quantum theory, relativistic quantum mechanics, FOS: Physical sciences, Lorentz transformations, Physics - General Physics, General Physics (physics.gen-ph), Many-body theory; quantum Hall effect, relativistic quantum mechanics, Quantum equilibrium statistical mechanics (general), statistical mechanics, Meccanica statistica; Trasformazioni di Lorentz; Polarizzazione dei fotoni, Relativistic cosmology
Covariant wave equations in quantum theory, relativistic quantum mechanics, FOS: Physical sciences, Lorentz transformations, Physics - General Physics, General Physics (physics.gen-ph), Many-body theory; quantum Hall effect, relativistic quantum mechanics, Quantum equilibrium statistical mechanics (general), statistical mechanics, Meccanica statistica; Trasformazioni di Lorentz; Polarizzazione dei fotoni, Relativistic cosmology
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