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    Há 4 dias · Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac OM FRS (/ d ɪ ˈ r æ k /; 8 August 1902 – 20 October 1984) was an English mathematical and theoretical physicist who is considered to be one of the founders of quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics.

    • Dirac equation

      In particle physics, the Dirac equation is a relativistic...

  2. Há 4 dias · In particle physics, the Dirac equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by British physicist Paul Dirac in 1928. In its free form, or including electromagnetic interactions, it describes all spin-1/2 massive particles, called "Dirac particles", such as electrons and quarks for which parity is a symmetry.

  3. Há 5 dias · In mathematical physics, the gamma matrices, {,,,} , also called the Dirac matrices, are a set of conventional matrices with specific anticommutation relations that ensure they generate a matrix representation of the Clifford algebra , .

  4. 28 de jun. de 2024 · P.A.M. Dirac was an English theoretical physicist who was one of the founders of quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics. Dirac is most famous for his 1928 relativistic quantum theory of the electron and his prediction of the existence of antiparticles. In 1933 he shared the Nobel Prize for.

    • Alexei Kojevnikov
  5. 29 de jun. de 2024 · Across the Channel, the young Cambridge University researcher Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (Bristol, 1902–Tallahassee, 1984) had developed an independent formalization of quantum mechanics based on the non-commutative algebra of operators, sending his own paper 1 The Fundamental Equations of Quantum Mechanics to the Proceedings of The Royal Society...

  6. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Magnetic monopoles have attracted continuous research interest since physicist Paul Dirac's first proposal in 1931. However, real magnetic monopoles have not yet been observed and their...

  7. 13 de jun. de 2024 · It was first introduced by the American physicist Robert Dicke in 1957 in response to English physicist Paul Dirac’s attempt in 1937 to explain some observed coincidences between the values of different constants of nature by proposing that the strength of gravity decreases as the universe ages.