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Dirac-Kähler approach connected to quantum mechanics in Grassmann space
N. Mankoc Borstnik ; H. B. Nielsen ;
Date 5 Nov 1999
Journal Phys.Rev. D62 (2000) 044010
Subject hep-th
AffiliationUniv. of Ljubljana), H. B. Nielsen (Niels Bohr Institute
AbstractWe compare the way one of us got spinors out of fields, which are a priori antisymmetric tensor fields, to the Dirac-Kähler rewriting. Since using our Grassmann formulation is simple it may be useful in describing the Dirac-Kähler formulation of spinors and in generalizing it to vector internal degrees of freedom and to charges. The ``cheat’’ concerning the Lorentz transformations for spinors is the same in both cases and is put clearly forward in the Grassmann formulation. Also the generalizations are clearly pointed out. The discrete symmetries are discussed, in particular the appearance of two kinds of the time-reversal operators as well as the unavoidability of four families.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9911032
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