The Significance of Density in the Structure of Quantum Theories

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Scientific Paper
Title

The Significance of Density in the Structure of Quantum

Theories
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Author(s) E Comay
Keywords density, quantum mechanics, Hamiltonian, Dirac equation, Klein-Gordon equation
Published 2007
Journal Apeiron
Volume 14
Number 2
No. of pages 15

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Abstract

It is proved that density plays a crucial role in the structure of quantum field theory. The Dirac and the Klein-Gordon equations are examined. The results prove that the Dirac equation is consistent with density related requirements whereas the Klein-Gordon equation fails to do that. Experimental data support these conclusions.