Lorentz boost
Also called hyperbolic rotations. They are a subgroup of Lorentz group, important in special relativity.
Lorentz boosts in 1+1 dimensions are a fundamental concept when considering how measurements of time and space change for observers moving relative to one another. In a 1+1 dimensional space, we only consider one spatial dimension
The Lorentz boost formula in 1+1 dimensions describes how the coordinates (time and space) of an event transform from one inertial frame to another moving at a constant velocity
Where:
and are the time and space coordinates in the moving frame. and are the time and space coordinates in the stationary frame. is the relative velocity between the two frames. is the speed of light. is the Lorentz factor, defined as .
Also written as
where
This transformation ensures that the speed of light is the same in all inertial frames, a cornerstone of special relativity. It also leads to effects such as time dilation and length contraction.
We will denote this Lorentz boost by