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Josmell Perez

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    Department of Philosophy
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America
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  • Lagrangian and Multisymplectic Descriptions of Classical Fields: A Connection in the Momentum Representation
    Foundations of Physics 56 (3): 32. 2026.
    The multisymplectic Hamiltonian formalism is a generalization of the Hamiltonian formalism that manifestly preserves covariance in the description of fields and that has been proposed as a possible framework for developing a Lorentz-covariant, canonical quantization scheme. However, the possibility of defining multiple Poisson brackets within this formalism has significantly limited its practical use in field theory. In this paper, we establish a connection between the Lagrangian and multisymple…Read more
    The multisymplectic Hamiltonian formalism is a generalization of the Hamiltonian formalism that manifestly preserves covariance in the description of fields and that has been proposed as a possible framework for developing a Lorentz-covariant, canonical quantization scheme. However, the possibility of defining multiple Poisson brackets within this formalism has significantly limited its practical use in field theory. In this paper, we establish a connection between the Lagrangian and multisymplectic descriptions of classical fields interacting with point particles in the field’s momentum representation by deriving the image of the de Donder–Weyl function for a general tensor representation of the Lorentz group. The calculation is carried out explicitly for the complex scalar field, the electromagnetic field, and the classical Dirac field. On this basis, we propose a Lorentz-covariant Poisson bracket with respect to the canonical variables of the fields, thereby opening the possibility of studying the complete system within a consistent relativistic and canonical framework.
    Philosophy of Physical Science
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    Symposium. The Apology Ritual
    with Christopher Bennett, Edgar Maraguat, Antony Duff, J. L. Martí, Sergi Rosell, and Constantine Sandis
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 31 (2). 2012.
    Symposium on Christopher Bennet's The Apology Ritual. A Philosophical Theory of Punishment [Cambridge University Press, 2008].
    Value Theory, MiscPhilosophy of Law, MiscControl and ResponsibilityPunishment in Criminal LawApologi…Read more
    Value Theory, MiscPhilosophy of Law, MiscControl and ResponsibilityPunishment in Criminal LawApologies
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    Residual stresses in ceramic-to-metal joints: diffraction measurements and finite element method analysis
    with M. Vila, C. Prieto, J. Zahr, G. Bruno, M. Jiménez-Ruiz, P. Miranzo, and M. I. Osendi
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (35): 5551-5563. 2007.
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    Homogenization of a micro-periodic helix
    with J. Bravo-Castillero, R. Rodriguez-Ramos, and M. Ostoja-Starzewski
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (33-35): 4201-4212. 2005.
    The Periodic Table
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