Dynamics of Carrollian scalar fields
Classical and Quantum Gravity, ISSN: 1361-6382, Vol: 41, Issue: 16
2024
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Article Description
Adopting an intrinsic Carrollian viewpoint, we show that the generic Carrollian scalar field action is a combination of electric and magnetic actions, found in the literature by taking the Carrollian limit of the relativistic scalar field. This leads to non-trivial dynamics: even a single particle with non-vanishing energy can move in Carrollian physics.
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