1st Edition

Extended Equations for Particles Spin, General Theory and Exact Solution

420 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

420 Pages 23 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Extended Equations for Particles: Spin, General Theory and Exact Solution  presents a unified theoretical framework for understanding relativistic wave equations describing particles with spins S = 0, 1/2, 1 and additional internal electromagnetic structure. Through mathematical analysis and physical interpretation, the book bridges fundamental concepts across quantum field theory,... Read more

1. Dirac – Kähler field, and the Boson Fields 
2. Stueckelberg Particle in the Coulomb Field, Non-relativistic Approximation 
3. Stueckelberg Particle in Magnetic Field 
4. Stueckelberg Particle in Electric Field 
5. Massless Stueckelberg Field, Solutions with Spherical Symmetry 
6. Massless Stueckelberg Field, Solutions in Cartesian Coordinates 
7. Massless Stueckelberg Particle, Cylindrical Symmetry, Gauge Degrees of Freedom 
8. The Ogievetsky – Polubarinov – Kalb – Ramond Field, Solutions in Cartesian Coordinates 
9. Maxwell field 
10. Ogievetsky – Polubarinov – Kalb – Ramond Field, Cylindrical Symmetry 
11. Solutions with Spherical Symmetry, the Gauge Degrees of Freedom 
12. Dirac – Kähler Particle in the External Magnetic Field 
13. Dirac – Kähler Particle in the Uniform Electric Field 
14. Dirac – Kähler Particle in Presence of Both Magnetic and Electric Fields 
15. Vector Particle with Polarizability in the Uniform Magnetic Field 
16. Spin 1 Particle with Anomalous Magnetic Moment and Polarizability 
17. Spin 1 Particle with Additional Characteristics in Magnetic Field 
18. Scalar Particle with the Cox Structure and Polarizability 
19. Scalar Particle with the Cox Structure and Polarizability, in Magnetic Field 
20. Spin 1/2 Particle with Anomalous Magnetic Moment and polarizability 
21. Spin 1/2 Particle with two Characteristics in Magnetic Field

Biography

Alina V. Ivashkevich is a Researcher at the B.I. Stepanov Istitute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Department of Fundamental Interactions and Astrophysics.

Elena M. Ovsiyuk is the chair of the Department of Theoretical Physics and Applied Informatics at Mozyr State Pedagogical University, Belarus.

Anton V. Bury is a Researcher at the B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Department of Fundamental Interactions and Astrophysics.

Aleksander V. Chichurin is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Modeling, Institute of Mathematics, Informatics and Landscape Architecture, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland.

Vasily V. Kisel is a Researcher at the Department of Theoretical Physics and Applied Informatics, Mozyr State Pedagogical University, Belarus.

Viktor M. Red’kov is a Professor and chief Researcher at the B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Department of Fundamental Interactions and Astrophysics.