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In particle physics, the Dirac equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by British physicist Paul Dirac in 1928. In its free form, or including electromagnetic interactions. | In particle physics, the Dirac equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by British physicist Paul Dirac in 1928. In its free form, or including electromagnetic interactions. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 19 February 2023
Paul Dirac (b. 1902)
Dirac equation 1928
In particle physics, the Dirac equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by British physicist Paul Dirac in 1928. In its free form, or including electromagnetic interactions.
- [math]\displaystyle{ (i \not \!\! {D}_A - m)\psi = 0 }[/math]