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Relativistic wave mechanics of spinless particles in a curved space-time
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    Relativistic wave mechanics of spinless particles in a curved space-time (English)
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    The paper studies a formal model of a relativistic spinless particle in the presence of electromagnetic and gravitational fields. No discussion is given of experimental findings which may require such a treatment. No physical or technical applications are given of the developed mathematical formalism. The paper therefore does not fulfill Diracs well-known criterion that ''The only object of theoretical physics is to calculate results that can be compared with experiments''.
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    Klein-Gordon equation
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    single-particle approximation
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    relativistic scalar particle
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    external electromagnetic field
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    nonrelativistic limit
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    Foldy- Wouthuysen transformation
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    relativistic spinless particle
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    gravitational fields
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