The use of complex variables and conformal mapping have long been useful tools in many branches of physics. However, these methods have not been widely applied in mechanics and elementary quantum mechanics. In this paper, it is shown that there are many useful applications of complex variables and conformal mapping in these subjects. It will be proven that central force problems in the plane have conformal duals. The inverse fifth power law force is self‐dual in all dimensions. These results are extended to noncentral forces. Many of these results also apply to the quantum mechanics of a particle. For central force problems and certain noncentral force problems in the plane the Schrödinger equation preserves its form under conformal mapping and the inverse fifth power law force is again self‐dual in all dimensions. The methods may also be applied in the presence of magnetic fields.
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Conformal transformations and the application of complex variables in mechanics and quantum mechanics
Laurence Mittag;
Laurence Mittag
College of Engineering, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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Michael J. Stephen
Michael J. Stephen
Physics Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08855
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Am. J. Phys. 60, 207–211 (1992)
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Received:
January 24 1991
Accepted:
August 15 1991
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Laurence Mittag, Michael J. Stephen; Conformal transformations and the application of complex variables in mechanics and quantum mechanics. Am. J. Phys. 1 March 1992; 60 (3): 207–211. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.16948
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