Bagrov, Vladislav G. / Gitman, Dmitry
The Dirac Equation and its Solutions
Series:De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics 4
Aims and Scope
Dirac equations are of fundamental importance for relativistic quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics. In relativistic quantum mechanics, the Dirac equation is referred to as one-particle wave equation of motion for electron in an external electromagnetic field. In quantum electrodynamics, exact solutions of this equation are needed to treat the interaction between the electron and the external field exactly.
In particular, all propagators of a particle, i.e., the various Green's functions, are constructed in a certain way by using exact solutions of the Dirac equation.
- 24 x 17 cm
- Approx. 400 pages
- 20 Fig.
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Dirac Equation; Quantum Electrodynamics; Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
- Readership:
- Theoretical and mathematical physicists; libraries and research institutions
- Subjects
- Natural Sciences > Physics > Theoretical Physics, Mathematical Physics
- Mathematics > Applied Mathematics
- Mathematics > Applied Mathematics
- Natural Sciences > Physics > Theoretical Physics, Mathematical Physics
- Mathematics > Applied Mathematics
- Natural Sciences > Physics > Theoretical Physics, Mathematical Physics
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