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Massive narrow resonance solutions of strongly coupled relativistic particles: A mechanism of mass generation (English)
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According to quantum mechanics the potentials which are more singular at the origin than \(1/r^ 2\) as \(r\to 0\) are not allowed. Either such potentials can never occur in nature, or quantum mechanics needs an extension. Magnetic dipole interactions give such singular potentials in the Dirac equation. Normalizable massive stable solutions are explicitly obtained from massless constituents if the concept of Hamiltonian is analytically continued to complex values.
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singular interactions
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quantum theory for singular potentials
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mechanism for mass generation
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Magnetic dipole interactions
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singular potentials
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Dirac equation
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