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Can any continuous coordinate transformation on a differential manifold be viewed as a poincare transformation locally in every tangent space of this manifold?
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arkajad said:This is what you do in gauge theories of the Poincare group.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/qv46n02uq4301315/" by K. Pilch.
micomaco86572 said:Yeah,so I am thinking about whether the local poincare transformation includes all the continuous coordinate transformations except the scale transformation mentioned above.
arkajad said:Infinitesimally, we can expand a vector field (infinitesimal diffeomorphism) as:
[tex]\xi(x+h)^\mu =\xi^\mu (x)+a^\mu_\nu h^\nu +...[/tex]
To kill the unwanted degrees of freedom we impose the condition of "no scalings" which amounts to assuming that [tex]a^\mu_\nu[/tex] is a Lorentz matrix.
bcrowell said:Are you claiming that this works on a one-dimensional manifold?