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Uniqueness of conserved currents in quantum mechanics

Peter Holland

Published 2003-05-29Version 1

It is proved by a functional method that the conventional expression for the Dirac current is the only conserved 4-vector implied by the Dirac equation that is a function of just the quantum state. The demonstration is extended to derive the unique conserved currents implied by the coupled Maxwell-Dirac equations and the Klein-Gordon equation. The uniqueness of the usual Pauli and Schrodinger currents follows by regarding these as the non-relativistic limits of the Dirac and Klein-Gordon currents, respectively. The existence and properties of further conserved vectors that are not functions of just the state is examined.

Comments: 22 pages
Journal: Ann. Phys. (Leipzig) 12, 446-62 (2003) (slightly modified version)
Categories: quant-ph
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