Abstract
We argue that, in three dimensions, spinors should have four components as a consequence of the algebraic structure realized from the Clifford algebra related to the Dirac equation. (author).
Linhares, C A;
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Mignaco, J A
- Centro Tecnico Aeroespacial (CTA-IEAv), Sao Jose dos Campos, SP (Brazil). Inst. de Estudos Avancados
Citation Formats
Linhares, C A, and Mignaco, J A.
On the Dirac equation in three dimensions.
Brazil: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Linhares, C A, & Mignaco, J A.
On the Dirac equation in three dimensions.
Brazil.
Linhares, C A, and Mignaco, J A.
1991.
"On the Dirac equation in three dimensions."
Brazil.
@misc{etde_10109047,
title = {On the Dirac equation in three dimensions}
author = {Linhares, C A, and Mignaco, J A}
abstractNote = {We argue that, in three dimensions, spinors should have four components as a consequence of the algebraic structure realized from the Clifford algebra related to the Dirac equation. (author).}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {On the Dirac equation in three dimensions}
author = {Linhares, C A, and Mignaco, J A}
abstractNote = {We argue that, in three dimensions, spinors should have four components as a consequence of the algebraic structure realized from the Clifford algebra related to the Dirac equation. (author).}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}