A second look at the Rarita–Schwinger theory
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Cites work
- Energy and Momentum Density in Field Theory
- Equations for a vector-bispinor
- Inconsistency of the local field theory of charged spin 3/2 particles
- On Relativistic Wave Equations
- On a Theory of Particles with Half-Integral Spin
- On first order wave equations for elementary particles without subsidiary conditions
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(5)- Reformulation of the Dirac-Fierz-Pauli equation for spin \(3/2\)
- Transverse symmetry and spin-3/2 fields
- THE RARITA–SCHWINGER FIELD: RENORMALIZATION AND PHENOMENOLOGY
- Chirality in the context of spin \(\frac 32\) particles
- Free field structure of the model with a spin-\(\frac{3}{2}\) Rarita-Schwinger field directly coupled to a spin-\(\frac{1}{2}\) field
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