Quantum algebraic representation of localization and motion of a Dirac electron

Physics – Quantum Physics

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10 pages, Frontier Tests of QED and Physics of the Vacuum, Trieste, 5-11/10/2000

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10.1063/1.1374968

Quantum algebraic observables representing localization in space-time of a Dirac electron are defined. Inertial motion of the electron is represented in the quantum algebra with electron mass acting as the generator of motion. Since transformations to uniformly accelerated frames are naturally included in this conformally invariant description, the quantum algebra is also able to deal with uniformly accelerated motion.

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