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Atomic physics / Spintronics / Special relativity / Spin / Dirac equation / Introduction to quantum mechanics / Electron / Hydrogen atom / Relativistic wave equations / Physics / Quantum field theory / Quantum mechanics
Date: 2006-10-23 03:07:36
Atomic physics
Spintronics
Special relativity
Spin
Dirac equation
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Electron
Hydrogen atom
Relativistic wave equations
Physics
Quantum field theory
Quantum mechanics

The spin has been considered a relativistic and pure quantum mechanical property of the electron. Nevertheless, some claims that the spin has nothing to do with relativity and that a classical description is also possible, show that

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