Optica Open
Browse

Exponentiation and decomposition formulas for common operators 1: Classical applications

Download (5.58 kB)
preprint
posted on 2025-08-27, 16:00 authored by C. J. McKinstrie, M. V. Kozlov
In this tutorial, exponentiation and factorization (decomposition) formulas are derived and discussed for common matrix operators that arise in studies of classical dynamics, linear and nonlinear optics, and special relativity. To understand the physical properties of systems of common interest, one first needs to understand the mathematical properties of the symplectic group Sp(2), the special unitary groups SU(2) and SU(1,1), and the special orthogonal groups SO(3) and SO(1,2). For these groups, every matrix can be written as the exponential of a generating matrix, which is a linear combination of three fundamental matrices (generators). For Sp(2), SU(1,1) and SO(1,2), every matrix also has a Schmidt decomposition, in which it is written as the product of three simpler matrices. The relations between the entries of the matrix, the generator coefficients and, where appropriate, the Schmidt-decomposition parameters are described in detail. It is shown that Sp(2) is isomorphic to (has the same structure as) SU(1,1) and SO(1,2), and SU(2) is isomorphic to SO(3). Several examples of these isomorphisms (relations between Schmidt decompositions and product rules) are described, which illustrate their usefulness (complicated results can be anticipated or derived easily). This tutorial is written at a level that is suitable for senior undergraduate students and junior graduate students.

History

Related Materials

Disclaimer

This arXiv metadata record was not reviewed or approved by, nor does it necessarily express or reflect the policies or opinions of, arXiv.

Usage metrics

    Licence

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC