Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1899291 | Reports on Mathematical Physics | 2014 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
In Minkowski spacetime, we consider an isolated system made of two pointlike bodies interacting at a distance in the nonradiative approximation. Our framework is the covariant and a priori Hamiltonian formalism of “predictive relativistic mechanics”, founded on the equal-time condition. The issue of an equivalent one-body description is discussed. We distinguish two different concepts: on the one hand an almost purely kinematic relative particle, on the other hand an effective particle which involves an explicit dynamical formulation; several versions of the latter are possible. Relative and effective particles have the same orbit, but may differ by their schedules.
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Authors
Philippe Droz-Vincent,