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- so that it is consistent with the requirements of special relativity. Bispinors transform in a certain "spinorial" fashion under the action of the Lorentz...
- particles such as photons, and as a spinor or bispinor for other particles such as electrons. Spinors and bispinors behave similarly to vectors: they have definite...
- numbers. (⁠1/2⁠, 0) ⊕ (0, ⁠1/2⁠) is the bispinor representation. See also Dirac spinor and Weyl spinors and bispinors below. (1, ⁠1/2⁠) ⊕ (⁠1/2⁠, 1) is the...
- functions in the Dirac theory are vectors of four complex numbers (known as bispinors), two of which resemble the Pauli wavefunction in the non-relativistic...
- of the Lorentz group is discussed in the article on bispinors. The Dirac spinor is the bispinor u ( p → ) {\displaystyle u\left({\vec {p}}\right)} in...
- space of bispinors, Ux , is also ****umed at every point in spacetime, endowed with the bispinor representation of the Lorentz group. The bispinor fields...
- etc., of the Minkowski space (and also more complicated objects like bispinors and others). An example of a covariant equation is the Lorentz force equation...
- 3-vector, the space on which the fundamental representation of SU(3) acts), a bispinor (Dirac 4-spinor), an nf vector, and a Gr****mann variable. Thus, the composition...
- {\displaystyle \gamma ^{\mu }} are Dirac matrices. ψ {\displaystyle \psi } a bispinor field of spin-1/2 particles (e.g. electron–positron field). ψ ¯ ≡ ψ † γ...
- Lorentz group, including the bispinor representation. In (T2) one simply replaces all occurrences of Λ by the bispinor representation Π(Λ), u ⊗ v → Π...