AbstractIn two spatial dimensions, spin characterizes how particle states re-phase under changes of frame that leave their momentum and energy invariant. Massless particles can in principle have non-trivial spin in this sense, but all existing field theories only describe the trivial case. This letter presents a field theory for a massless particle with non-trivial physical spin. These particles are the (2+1)-dimensional analogues of “continuous-spin” particles in 3+1 dimensions, but here they have only two real degrees of freedom, related by parity. They can be understood as massless generalizations of anyons, but are simpler in key respects
We study actions for massive bosonic particles of higher spins by dimensionally reducing an action f...
AbstractIn this paper we extend a so-called frame-like formulation of massless high spin particles t...
In this paper we show that a massive composite particle with spin zero can be a vector particle. If ...
In two spatial dimensions, spin characterizes how particle states re-phase under changes of frame th...
It seems more and more legitimate to think that elementary particles acquire their mass by interacti...
This paper presents the concept of anyons and how they arise in d = 2 + 1 physical theories. Classic...
We analyse the properties of massless (bose or fermi) particles with spin j;;;; I that have non-vani...
This work is a natural continuation of our recent study in quantizing relativistic particles. There ...
To describe a massive particle with fixed, but arbitrary, spin on d=4 anti-de Sitter space M"4,...
We delve into the first principles of quantum field theory to prove that the so-called spin-1/2 “bos...
We discuss a relativistic free particle with fractional spin in 2+1 dimensions, where the dual spin ...
We delve into the first principles of quantum field theory to prove that the so-called spin-1/2 ''bo...
Motivated by the conduction properties of graphene discovered and studied in the last decades, we co...
Nontrivial translation matrices occur for spin (A,B)+(C,D) with |A-C| = |B-D| = 1/2, necessarily ass...
We determine the spin and statistics of a particle in 2 + 1 dimensions coupled to linearized gravity...
We study actions for massive bosonic particles of higher spins by dimensionally reducing an action f...
AbstractIn this paper we extend a so-called frame-like formulation of massless high spin particles t...
In this paper we show that a massive composite particle with spin zero can be a vector particle. If ...
In two spatial dimensions, spin characterizes how particle states re-phase under changes of frame th...
It seems more and more legitimate to think that elementary particles acquire their mass by interacti...
This paper presents the concept of anyons and how they arise in d = 2 + 1 physical theories. Classic...
We analyse the properties of massless (bose or fermi) particles with spin j;;;; I that have non-vani...
This work is a natural continuation of our recent study in quantizing relativistic particles. There ...
To describe a massive particle with fixed, but arbitrary, spin on d=4 anti-de Sitter space M"4,...
We delve into the first principles of quantum field theory to prove that the so-called spin-1/2 “bos...
We discuss a relativistic free particle with fractional spin in 2+1 dimensions, where the dual spin ...
We delve into the first principles of quantum field theory to prove that the so-called spin-1/2 ''bo...
Motivated by the conduction properties of graphene discovered and studied in the last decades, we co...
Nontrivial translation matrices occur for spin (A,B)+(C,D) with |A-C| = |B-D| = 1/2, necessarily ass...
We determine the spin and statistics of a particle in 2 + 1 dimensions coupled to linearized gravity...
We study actions for massive bosonic particles of higher spins by dimensionally reducing an action f...
AbstractIn this paper we extend a so-called frame-like formulation of massless high spin particles t...
In this paper we show that a massive composite particle with spin zero can be a vector particle. If ...