It is shown that in semiclassical electrodynamics, which describes how electrically charged particles move according to the laws of quantum mechanics under the influence of a prescribed classical electromagnetic field, only a restricted class of gauge transformations is allowed. This lack of full gauge invariance, in contrast to the situation in classical and quantum electrodynamics which are fully gauge-invariant theories, is due to the requirement that the scalar potential in the Hamiltonian of wave mechanics should represent a physical potential. Probability amplitudes and energy differences are independent of gauge within this restricted class of gauge transformation
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The constrained Hamiltonian formalism is recommended as a means for getting a grip on the concepts o...
Proca's electrodynamics describes a theory of massive photons which is not gauge invariant. In this ...
The main notions of semiclassical scalar electrodynamics in different gauges (Hamiltonian, Couloumb,...
By using the multipolar gauge it is shown that the quantum mechanics of an electrically charged part...
Physical theories of fundamental significance tend to be gauge theories. These are theories in which...
Based on an analogy between Fluid Mechanics and Electromagnetism, we claim that the gauge conditions...
This paper discusses gauge invariance issues in semiclassical perturbation theory, outlining a nonre...
If a distinction is made between kinematical and dynamical symmetries of a quantum mechanical locali...
We investigate two key representative semiclassical approaches for propagating resonant energy trans...
This paper suggests a principle to find a unitary operator U which transforms non-physical quantity,...
The article contains a review and new results of some mathematical models relevant to the interpreta...
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For quantum mechanics of a charged particle in a classical external electromagnetic field the momen-...
In this paper, I argue that we can avoid the paradoxes connected with the wave-particle duality if w...
Systems of interacting charges and fields are ubiquitous in physics. Recently, it has been shown tha...
The constrained Hamiltonian formalism is recommended as a means for getting a grip on the concepts o...
Proca's electrodynamics describes a theory of massive photons which is not gauge invariant. In this ...