2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10773-012-1330-4
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Higher Spin Quaternion Waves in the Klein-Gordon Theory

Abstract: Electromagnetic interactions are discussed in the context of the Klein-Gordon fermion equation. The Mott scattering amplitude is derived in leading order perturbation theory and the result of the Dirac theory is reproduced except for an overall factor of sixteen. The discrepancy is not resolved as the study points into another direction. The vertex structures involved in the scattering calculations indicate the relevance of a modified Klein-Gordon equation, which takes into account the number of polarization s… Show more

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“…The non-zero matrix elements of the metric tensor are proportional to the identity element of the algebra. The identity is represented in general in terms of a n × n matrix, where n corresponds to the dimension of the spin representation [17]. The antisymmetric contributions in Eq.…”
Section: The Hyperbolic Pauli Algebra In Minkowski Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The non-zero matrix elements of the metric tensor are proportional to the identity element of the algebra. The identity is represented in general in terms of a n × n matrix, where n corresponds to the dimension of the spin representation [17]. The antisymmetric contributions in Eq.…”
Section: The Hyperbolic Pauli Algebra In Minkowski Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The explicit form of the antisymmetric tensor in terms of the basis elements and the pseudoscalar is displayed in [17] with a different sign convention. The pseudoscalar is interpreted in geometric algebra as a directed volume element or volume form, see Doran and Lasenby [47].…”
Section: The Hyperbolic Pauli Algebra In Minkowski Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
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