Infinite-dimensional representations of the rotation group and Dirac's monopole problem
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✦ hep-th
cond-mat.mes-hallmath-phmath.MPmath.RTquant-ph
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diracinfinite-dimensionalrepresentationsgroupmonopoleproblemquantizationrotation
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Within the context of infinite-dimensional representations of the rotation group the Dirac monopole problem is studied in details. Irreducible infinite-dimensional representations, being realized in the indefinite metric Hilbert space, are given by linear unbounded operators in infinite-dimensional topological spaces, supplied with a weak topology and associated weak convergence. We argue that an arbitrary magnetic charge is allowed, and the Dirac quantization condition can be replaced by a generalized quantization rule yielding a new quantum number, the so-called topological spin, which is related to the weight of the Dirac string.
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