-
spinor to go back to its
original state. This
property characterizes spinors:
spinors can be
viewed as the "square roots" of
vectors (although this is inaccurate...
- Look up
spin or
spinning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spin or
spinning most
often refers to:
Spin (physics) or
particle spin, a
fundamental property...
-
domain of
mathematics known as
representation theory, pure
spinors (or
simple spinors) are
spinors that are annihilated,
under the
Clifford algebra representation...
- The
spins (as in
having "the
spins") is an
adverse reaction of
intoxication that
causes a
state of
vertigo and nausea,
causing one to feel as if "spinning...
- Look up
spin-off or
spin off in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spin-off,
Spin Off,
Spin-Off, or
Spinoff may
refer to:
Spinoff (media), a
media work...
- quantum-mechanical
spin states are
described by vector-like
objects known as
spinors.
There are
subtle differences between the
behavior of
spinors and vectors...
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Under parity, the left-handed
spinors transform to right-handed
spinors. The two
eigenvectors of the
charge conjugation operator...
- In physics, the
spin–
spin relaxation is the
mechanism by
which Mxy, the
transverse component of the
magnetization vector,
exponentially decays towards...
- two such
spinors possible, by
convention labelled "left" and "right", as
described above. A more formal,
general presentation of Weyl
spinors can be found...
- the
first example of
spinors that a
student of
physics encounters are the 2×1
spinors used in Pauli's
theory of
electron spin. The
Pauli matrices are...