The authors derive Poincaré-covariant mean-field equations of motion for relativistic QMD and show they match Monte-Carlo integration of the exact forces in heavy-ion collisions.
A Poincar\'e covariant cascade method for high-energy nuclear collisions
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We present a Poincar\'e covariant cascade algorithm based on the constrained Hamiltonian dynamics in an $8N$-dimensional phase space to simulate the Boltzmann-type two-body collision term. We compare this covariant cascade algorithm with traditional $6N$-dimensional phase-space cascade algorithms. To validate the covariant cascade algorithm, we perform box calculations. We examine the frame dependence of the algorithm in a one-dimensionally expanding system as well as the compression stages of colliding two nuclei. We confirm that our covariant cascade method is reliable to simulate high-energy nuclear collisions. Furthermore, we present Lorentz-covariant equations of motion for the $N$-body system interacting via potentials, which can be efficiently solved numerically.
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Poincar\'e covariant quantum molecular dynamics: a covariant description of a system of interacting wave packets
The authors derive Poincaré-covariant mean-field equations of motion for relativistic QMD and show they match Monte-Carlo integration of the exact forces in heavy-ion collisions.