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arxiv: 2501.16104 · v1 · pith:43SIZCZR · submitted 2025-01-27 · math-ph · hep-th· math.MP

The Vlasov Bivector: A Parameter-Free Approach to Vlasov Kinematics

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Plasma kinetics, for both flat and curved spacetime, is conventionally performed on the mass shell, a 7--dimensional time-phase space with a Vlasov vector field, also known as the Liouville vector field. The choice of this time-phase space encodes the parameterisation of the underling 2nd order ordinary differential equations. By replacing the Vlasov vector on time-phase space with a bivector on an 8--dimensional sub-bundle of the tangent bundle, we create a parameterisation free version of Vlasov theory. This has a number of advantages, which include working for lightlike and ultra-relativistic particles, non metric connections, and metric-free and premetric theories. It also works for theories where no time-phase space can exist for topological topological reasons. An example of this is when we wish to consider all geodesics, including spacelike geodesics. We extend the particle density function to a 6--form on the subbundle of the tangent space, and define the transport equations, which correspond to the Vlasov equation. We then show how to define the corresponding 3--current on spacetime. We discuss the stress-energy tensor needed for the Einstein-Vlasov system. This theory can be generalised to create parameterisation invariant Vlasov theories for many 2nd order theories, on arbitrary manifolds. The relationship to sprays and semi-sprays is given and examples from Finsler geometry are also given.

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