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Special relativity (SR) (also known as the special theory of relativity or STR ) is the physical theory of measurement in inertial frames of reference proposed in 1905 by Albert Einstein (after t...
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It is typical in high energy physics, where relativistic quantities are encountered, to make use of the Einstein relationship to relate mass and momentum to energy. In relativistic mechanics, the quantity pc is often used in momentum discussions.
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A textbook for relativistic quantum mechanics is presented. The Dirac equation, its nonrelativistic limits, parity, the total angular momentum etc. are derived. This publication can be ordered for free. ... Relativistic Quantum Mechanics, an Introduction...
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When relativistic considerations are taken into account the precise equations and formulas of Newtonian mechanics turnout to be only first order approximations of the correct quantities. For example, the kinetic energy of a particle is taken to be (1/2)mv2. In Relativity Theory the precise formula for total energy is:
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This is exactly the correction obtained by Einstein in his relativistic equations of mechanics, which apply to the same Newtonian systems, but cover a wider range of relative velocities.
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Singular; relativistic mechanics ... relativistic mechanics (uncountable) ... (physics) The mechanics of objects moving at velocities comparable to the speed of light; is compatible with the special and general theories of relativity.
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Relativistic Quantum Mechanics. Wave Equations - Relativistic Quantum Mechanics. Wave Equations concentrates mainly on the wave equations for spin-0 and spin-1/2 particles. Chapter 1 deals with the Klein-Gordon equation and its prop... ... The chapters that follow introduce the Dirac equation, ... Greiner, Walter ;
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288 Relativistic Quantum Mechanics; in Sect. 10.1 will be extended in Sect. 10.4 to cover elds, i.e., wave functions (~r; t) and vectors with functions (~r; t) as components. ... 290 Relativistic Quantum Mechanics; elements of which satisfy this condition, is called O(3,1). This set is identical with the set of...
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