
Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics: Volume 154
Dirac's Difference Equation and the Physics of Finite Differences
Academic Press
Published on 18. November 2008
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Hardback
336 pages
978-0-12-374221-6 (ISBN)
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In this volume, the authors extend the calculus of finite differences to Dirac's equation. They obtain solutions for particles with negative mass that are completely equivalent to the solutions with positive mass. In addition, they obtain solutions for nuclear distances of the order of 10-13m and less rather than for the usual atomic distances. They report a number of other deviations from the differential theory, for instance they found a slight deviation in the eigenvalues of an electron in a Coulomb field, similar to the Lamb shift. In two sections some surprising results are shown for the concept of space caused by the replacement of dx by delta x.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Physicists, electrical engineers and applied mathematicians in all branches of image processing and microscopy as well as electron physics in general
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
650 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-374221-6 (9780123742216)
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Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics
Dirac's Difference Equation and the Physics of Finite Differences
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Persons
Peter Hawkes obtained his M.A. and Ph.D (and later, Sc.D.) from the University of Cambridge, where he subsequently held Fellowships of Peterhouse and of Churchill College. From 1959 - 1975, he worked in the electron microscope section of the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, after which he joined the CNRS Laboratory of Electron Optics in Toulouse, of which he was Director in 1987. He was Founder-President of the European Microscopy Society and is a Fellow of the Microscopy and Optical Societies of America. He is a member of the editorial boards of several microscopy journals and serial editor of Advances in Electron Optics.
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Retired, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, USA
Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
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Content
1. Introduction2. Modified Dirac Equation3. Inhomogeneous Dirac Difference Equation4. Dirac Difference Equation in Spherical Coordinates5. Inhomogeneous Equations for Coulomb Potential6. AppendixReferences and BibliographyIndex