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arxiv: 1306.1162 · v2 · pith:RF4IQRBUnew · submitted 2013-06-05 · 🧮 math.DG · math-ph· math.MP

Lorentz-Conformal Transformations in the Plane

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keywords lorentz-conformalfunctionalgeometricmappingssimpletransformationsequationgroup
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While conformal transformations of the plane preserve Laplace's equation, Lorentz-conformal mappings preserve the wave equation. We discover how simple geometric objects, such as quadrilaterals and pairs of crossing curves, are transformed under nonlinear Lorentz-conformal mappings. Squares are transformed into curvilinear quadrilaterals where three sides determine the fourth by a geometric "rectangle rule," which can be expressed also by functional formulas. There is an explicit functional degree of freedom in choosing the mapping taking the square to a given quadrilateral. We characterize classes of Lorentz-conformal maps by their symmetries under subgroups of the dihedral group of order eight. Unfoldings of non-invertible mappings into invertible ones are reflected in a change of the symmetry group. The questions are simple; but the answers are not obvious, yet have beautiful geometric, algebraic, and functional descriptions and proofs. This is due to the very simple form of nonlinear Lorentz-conformal transformations in dimension 1+1, provided by characteristic coordinates.

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