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strangerep
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The mention of "commutativity" in the context of this thread arose from the fact that a 1-parameter Lie group is necessarily commutative. Here, it's the group of velocity boosts along an arbitrary, but fixed, direction.
In group-theoretic (1-postulate) derivations of SR, one can simplify some of the computations by using ##B(v_1) B(v_2) = B(v_2) B(v_1)\,##, where ##B(v)## denotes a boost transformation along the chosen fixed direction with parameter ##v##.
In group-theoretic (1-postulate) derivations of SR, one can simplify some of the computations by using ##B(v_1) B(v_2) = B(v_2) B(v_1)\,##, where ##B(v)## denotes a boost transformation along the chosen fixed direction with parameter ##v##.