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Relativistic treatment of inertial spin effects

Lewis Ryder

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A relativistic spin operator for Dirac particles is identified and it is shown that a coupling of spin to angular velocity arises in the relativistic case, just as Mashhoon had speculated, and Hehl and Ni had demonstrated, in the non-relativistic case.


PACS

03.65.Pm Relativistic wave equations

03.30.+p Special relativity

MSC

83A05 Special relativity

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Quantum information and quantum mechanics

Dates

Issue 10 (13 March 1998)

Received 1 August 1997



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