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  2. Conserved current - Wikipedia

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    In physics a conserved current is a current, , that satisfies the continuity equation =.The continuity equation represents a conservation law, hence the name. Indeed, integrating the continuity equation over a volume , large enough to have no net currents through its surface, leads to the conservation law =, where = is the conserved quantity.

  3. Axial current - Wikipedia

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    Since there is no known massless fermion in nature, chiral symmetry is at best an approximate symmetry in fundamental theories, and the axial current is not conserved. (Note: this explicit breaking of the chiral symmetry by non-zero masses is not to be confused with the spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking that plays a dominant role in hadronic ...

  4. Conservation law - Wikipedia

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    In the one-dimensional space a conservation equation is a first-order quasilinear hyperbolic equation that can be put into the advection form: + = where the dependent variable y(x,t) is called the density of the conserved (scalar) quantity, and a(y) is called the current coefficient, usually corresponding to the partial derivative in the ...

  5. Charge conservation - Wikipedia

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    The term on the right is the divergence of the current density J at the same point. The equation equates these two factors, which says that the only way for the charge density at a point to change is for a current of charge to flow into or out of the point. This statement is equivalent to a conservation of four-current.

  6. Noether's theorem - Wikipedia

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    In modern terminology, the conserved quantity is called the Noether charge, while the flow carrying that charge is called the Noether current. The Noether current is defined up to a solenoidal (divergenceless) vector field. In the context of gravitation, Felix Klein's statement of Noether's theorem for action I stipulates for the invariants: [7]

  7. Conservation form - Wikipedia

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    Conservation form or Eulerian form refers to an arrangement of an equation or system of equations, usually representing a hyperbolic system, that emphasizes that a property represented is conserved, i.e. a type of continuity equation.

  8. Partially conserved axial vector current - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ... QCD vacuum#Partially conserved ...

  9. Category:Conservation equations - Wikipedia

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