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Chapter 10


Symmetry and Degeneracy


Weliveinaworldwhichisalmost,butnotquite,symmetric. TheEarthisround,
nearly,andmovesinanorbitaroundtheSunwhichiscircular,almost. Ourgalaxy
looksroughlylikeaspiral.Humanbeingsandmostanimalshavealeft-rightsymme-
try;theleft-handsidelooksthesameastheright-handside,moreorless. Starfish
haveapentagonalsymmetry,tablesalthasacubicsymmetry,andingeneralNature
aboundsingeometricalshapesofvariouskinds.
Thesymmetrywhichisapparentinlargestructures(animals,planets,galaxies...)
isevenmoreevidentattheverysmallscalesthatarethedomainofquantumphysics.
Symmetries appearin thearrangementof atomsinsolids, inthe arrangementof
electronsinatoms, andinthe structureof the nucleus. Symmetry principlesare
especiallyimportantforunderstandingthevariety andbehaviorof theelementary
particles,outofwhichalllargerstructuresarebuilt.
Themathematical expressionofageometricalsymmetryisaninvarianceunder
sometransformationof coordinates. Letusconsider someexamples whichwillbe
important:



  • ReflectionSymmetry Astick-figuresketchisshowninFig.[10.1].Suppose
    weassigntoeverypointonthesketchasetofcoordinates(x,y)inthecoordinate
    systemshown,andthensupposethateverypointonthesketchismovedtoanother
    point
    (x,y)→(x′,y′) (10.1)


accordingtotherule
x′=x+a y′=y+b (10.2)


whereaandbareconstants. Thisisanexampleofatransformationofcoordinates,
knownasaTranslation. Underthistransformation,thewholefigureismovedto
somewhereelseintheplane,asshowninFig.[10.2].Thisisnotaninvarianceofthe
sketch,sincethetransformedsketchcanbedistinguished,byitsnewposition,from
theoriginalsketch.Sowesaythatthetranslations(10.2)arenotasymmetryofthe


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