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25 April 2024
 
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Relativistic Quantization and Improved Equation for a Free Relativistic Particle
Vladimir V. Kisil ;
Date 26 Feb 1995
Journal Phys.Essays 11 (1998) 69-80
Subject Quantum Physics; Functional Analysis | quant-ph funct-an hep-th math.FA
AffiliationCINVESTAV del IPN, Mexico, and Odessa State University, Ukraine
AbstractUsually the only difference between relativistic quantization and standard one is that the Lagrangian of the system under consideration should be Lorentz invariant. The standard approaches are logically incomplete and produce solutions with unpleasant properties: negative-energy, superluminal propagation etc. We propose a two-projections scheme of (special) relativistic quantization. The first projection defines the quantization procedure (e.g. the Berezin-Toeplitz quantization). The second projection defines a casual structure of the relativistic system (e.g. the operator of multiplication by the characteristic function of the future cone). The two-projections quantization introduces in a natural way the existence of three types of relativistic particles (with $0$, $frac{1}{2}$, and $1$ spins). Keywords: Quantization, relativity, spin, Dirac equation, Klein-Gordon equation, electron, Segal-Bargmann space, Berezin-Toeplitz quantization. AMSMSC Primary: 81P10, 83A05; Secondary: 81R30, 81S99, 81V45
Source arXiv, quant-ph/9502022
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