Removal of Non-Physical Components of Kemmer-β Formalism for Spin-1/2 Particles
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概要
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l'he non-physical com.pornents of Kemmer-/7 form.alism for spin-1/2 particleshave been removed. It is shown that in the pTCSCfl0C of an ex1.erna1 electrornagneticfield the formalism is identical with that of the :;econd-order spinor equation ofFeynman and Gell-Mann. Application of the Peierls methccd of quantization tothis formalism is disctmssed.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1977-07-15
著者
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KIKUGAWA Masayoshi
Department of Physics, Hiroshima University
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Gholipour Khalili
Department Of Radiation Biology Research Institute For Nuclear Medicine And Biology Hiroshima Univer
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Kikugawa Masayoshi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Hiroshima University
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KIKUGAWA Masayoshi
Department of Physics,Faculty of Science,Hiroshima University
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GHOLIPOUR KHALILI
Department of Radiation Biology,Research Institute for Nuclear Medicine and Biology,Hiroshima University
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Khalili Khalil
Department of Radiation Biology,Research Institute for Nuclear Medicine and Biology,Hiroshima University
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