The Theory of Spinors
ISBN: 0486640701
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By Elie Cartan"The Theory of Spinors"
Publisher: Dover Publications | Pages:176 | 1981-02-01 | ISBN: 0486640701 | 600 DPI DJVU | 1.7 MB
This is an excellent introductory book on spinors, the basic mathematical object used to represent particles with spin.
The author begins by defining the spinor as a form of a square root of a 3 dimensional null vector. Scalars, vectors and tensors are then described by their properties under simple geometrical transformations such as reflection and rotation. The author then represents vectors as 2x2 matrices. The transformational properties of spinors are defined by their relation to vectors and tensors under these same simple transformations. The author then shows how spinors are useful for finding the irreducible representations of the rotation group. These concepts are then extended to higher dimensional spinors. Specific applications are shown for Laplace's equation, the Dirac equation and to general relativity.
The is an introductory, inexpensive, brief and easy to read book. The book also covers a fair amount of ground. It is an excellent first book for the subject. It does not contain modern developments in the field or some elements of the current notational system for representing spinors. Yet, for me it was the first book that gave me a sense of really understanding the significance of the Dirac equation and quantum physic's concept of spin.
The author begins by defining the spinor as a form of a square root of a 3 dimensional null vector. Scalars, vectors and tensors are then described by their properties under simple geometrical transformations such as reflection and rotation. The author then represents vectors as 2x2 matrices. The transformational properties of spinors are defined by their relation to vectors and tensors under these same simple transformations. The author then shows how spinors are useful for finding the irreducible representations of the rotation group. These concepts are then extended to higher dimensional spinors. Specific applications are shown for Laplace's equation, the Dirac equation and to general relativity.
The is an introductory, inexpensive, brief and easy to read book. The book also covers a fair amount of ground. It is an excellent first book for the subject. It does not contain modern developments in the field or some elements of the current notational system for representing spinors. Yet, for me it was the first book that gave me a sense of really understanding the significance of the Dirac equation and quantum physic's concept of spin.
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