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DOI: 10.1103/physrev.121.1833
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Spin in Classical and Quantum Theory

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“…Since neutrinos ν have the well-known parity asymmetry of possessing only one spin direction, we reason that their wave motions must be   Corben, 1961, for an earlier struggle to make sense of "intrinsic spin," and most recently Aidala et al, 2013, for a critical re-examination of this concept).…”
Section: (Wte) = (Teb) Next Rotating the X-y Plane Around The Zmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since neutrinos ν have the well-known parity asymmetry of possessing only one spin direction, we reason that their wave motions must be   Corben, 1961, for an earlier struggle to make sense of "intrinsic spin," and most recently Aidala et al, 2013, for a critical re-examination of this concept).…”
Section: (Wte) = (Teb) Next Rotating the X-y Plane Around The Zmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spin equation (21) was first obtained by H.Corben [24] (see also [21,34]). In particular case of uniform fields this equation transforms to the tensor form of the BMT spin equation (see [7,35]).…”
Section: Spin Equations In the Frenkel Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For arbitrary values of g the expressions → Z α in (19) and (20) are associated with definition of the momentum in the Corben theory [24].…”
Section: Spin Equations In the Frenkel Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[2] for an earlier study of this concept, [1] for a study of the spin structure of the nucleon, and [6] for observed 3− dimensional spinning motions). Section 2 below will present our hypothesis in details and Section 3 will conclude with a summary remark.…”
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confidence: 99%