Extended Dirac factorization: Multi-mass special cases in Clifford form (Q1373664)

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Extended Dirac factorization: Multi-mass special cases in Clifford form
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    Extended Dirac factorization: Multi-mass special cases in Clifford form (English)
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    17 December 1997
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    The author investigates critically the hypercomplex approach to `Dirac physics' (the equation and the matrices). The basis are: \(\{(e_\mu)\), \((ie_\mu)\), \(i(ie_\mu)\), \((f_\mu)\), \((if_\mu)\), \(i(f_\mu)\), \(i(if_\mu)\}\), where \((f_\mu)= \gamma_\mu\) and \(i(ie_0) =\gamma_5\). In terms of matrices these allow all \(16^2\) `matrix-pair' products. The multiplication rule is presented without using matrix forms. The conjugation property implies naturally to the transformations, in particular, to momentum, under a `covariance transformation'. This according to the author is totally abstract instead of any appeal to various moving or rotating frames. The author suggests an extension of the Dirac algebra (with 5-vectors) to a larger one with 6-vectors. This leads to proposing a wave equation with \(M\) (mass) having 5-parts. It is pointed out that the ``Dirac mass'' is only a special case. Finally, this extension leads to the extension of Dirac's Klein-Gordon factorization as well.
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    extended Dirac factorization
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    Clifford form
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    Dirac equation
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    new multimass part
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    Lorentz extensions
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    Dirac extensions
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    Dirac mass
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    Dirac algebra
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    Klein-Gordon factorization
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