On the Continuity Equation in Space–Time Algebra: Multivector Waves, Energy–Momentum Vectors, Diffusion, and a Derivation of Maxwell Equations

Author:

Beato Vásquez Manuel1,Arias Polanco Melvin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Escuela de Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo, Av. Alma Mater, Santo Domingo 10105, Dominican Republic

2. Laboratorio de Nanotecnología, Área de Ciencias Básicas y Ambientales, Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo, Av. Los Próceres, Santo Domingo 10602, Dominican Republic

Abstract

Historically and to date, the continuity equation (C.E.) has served as a consistency criterion for the development of physical theories. In this paper, we study the C.E. employing the mathematical framework of space–time algebra (STA), showing how common equations in mathematical physics can be identified and derived from the C.E.’s structure. We show that, in STA, the nabla equation given by the geometric product between the vector derivative operator and a generalized multivector can be identified as a system of scalar and vectorial C.E.—and, thus, another form of the C.E. itself. Associated with this continuity system, decoupling conditions are determined, and a system of wave equations and the generalized analogous quantities to the energy–momentum vectors and the Lorentz force density (and their corresponding C.E.) are constructed. From the symmetry transformations that make the C.E. system’s structure invariant, a system with the structure of Maxwell’s field equations is derived. This indicates that a Maxwellian system can be derived not only from the nabla equation and the generalized continuity system as special cases, but also from the symmetries of the C.E. structure. Upon reduction to well-known simpler quantities, the results found are consistent with the usual STA treatment of electrodynamics and hydrodynamics. The diffusion equation is explored from the continuity system, where it is found that, for decoupled systems with constant or explicitly dependent diffusion coefficients, the absence of external vector sources implies a loss in the diffusion equation structure, transforming it into Helmholtz-like and wave equations.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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