Rarita-Schwinger Paradoxes as a Common Disease in Constrained Systems
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概要
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The Rarita-Schwinger field coupled to an external elctromagnetic field is reduced to a constrained mechanical model. It is shown that the Rarita-Schwinger paradoxes (non-positive definiteness of the anticommutators and noncausal modes of propagation) are viewed as rather general phenomena inherent in constrained systems and are commonly originated from the invertibility condition.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1986-04-25
著者
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Kobayashi M
Advanced Research Center For Science And Engineering Waseda University
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Kobayashi M
Kek Tsukuba
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KOBAYASHI Masanori
Physics Department, Gifu University
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TAKAHASHI Yasushi
Theoretical Physics Institute, Department of Physics University of Alberta
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Takahashi Yasushi
Theoretical Physics Institute Department Of Physics University Of Alberta
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Kobayashi Masanori
Physics Department Gifu University
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