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Relativistic Quantum Mechanics : Wave Equations
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Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Relativistic Wave Equation for Spin-O Particles The Klein-Gordon Equation and Its Applications
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Chapter 2
A Wave Equation for Spin-½ Particles — The Dirac Equation
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Chapter 3
Lorentz-Covariance of the Dirac Equation
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Chapter 4
Spinors under Spatial Reflection
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Chapter 5
Bilinear Covariants of the Dirac Spinors
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Chapter 6
Another Way of Constructing Solutions of the Free Dirac Equation: Construction by Lorentz Transformations
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Chapter 7
Projection Operators for Energy and Spin
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Chapter 8
Wave Packets of Plane Dirac Waves
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Chapter 9
Dirac Particles in External Fields: Examples and Problems
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Chapter 10
The Two-Centre Dirac Equation
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Chapter 11
The Foldy-Wouthuysen Representation for Free Particles
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Chapter 12
The Hole Theory
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Chapter 13
Klein’s Paradox
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Chapter 14
The Weyl Equation — The Neutrino
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Chapter 15
Wave Equations for Particles with Arbitrary Spins
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Chapter 16
Lorentz Invariance and Relativistic Symmetry Principles
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Book overview
1. Relativistic Wave Equation for Spin-O Particles The Klein-Gordon Equation and Its Applications
2. A Wave Equation for Spin-½ Particles — The Dirac Equation
3. Lorentz-Covariance of the Dirac Equation
4. Spinors under Spatial Reflection
5. Bilinear Covariants of the Dirac Spinors
6. Another Way of Constructing Solutions of the Free Dirac Equation: Construction by Lorentz Transformations
7. Projection Operators for Energy and Spin
8. Wave Packets of Plane Dirac Waves
9. Dirac Particles in External Fields: Examples and Problems
10. The Two-Centre Dirac Equation
11. The Foldy-Wouthuysen Representation for Free Particles
12. The Hole Theory
13. Klein’s Paradox
14. The Weyl Equation — The Neutrino
15. Wave Equations for Particles with Arbitrary Spins
16. Lorentz Invariance and Relativistic Symmetry Principles
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Royal lnstitute of Technology
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University of Sussex
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