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We derive the Dirac equation by means of the total derivative of the wave function, where the matrices are replaced by scalar quantities containing the velocity of the particle, avoiding thus the unsatisfactory features arising from the original four-component formulation.  The corresponding quadratic equation of  the proposed model preserves the extra ?spin? terms.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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We derive the Dirac equation by means of the total derivative of the wave function, where the matrices are replaced by scalar quantities containing the velocity of the particle, avoiding thus the unsatisfactory features arising from the original four-component formulation.  The corresponding quadratic equation of  the proposed model preserves the extra ?spin? terms.
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Scientific Paper
Title Origin of the Dirac Equation
Author(s) Helena Ioannidou
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2002
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 13
Number 4
Pages 83-86

Abstract

We derive the Dirac equation by means of the total derivative of the wave function, where the matrices are replaced by scalar quantities containing the velocity of the particle, avoiding thus the unsatisfactory features arising from the original four-component formulation. The corresponding quadratic equation of the proposed model preserves the extra ?spin? terms.