Starting from the formal expressions of the hydrodynamical (or "local") quantities employed in the applications of Clifford algebras to quantum mechanics, we introduce - in terms of the ordinary tensorial language - a new definition for the field of a generic quantity. By translating from Clifford into tensor algebra, we also propose a new (nonrelativistic) velocity operator for spin-1/2 particle. This operator appears as the sum of the ordinary part p/m describing the mean motion (the motion of the center-of-mass), and of a second part associated with the so-called Zitterbewegung, which is the spin "internal" motion observed in the center-of-mass from (CMF). This spin component of the velocity operator is nonzero not only in the Pauli theo...
We start from the spinning electron model by Barut and Zanghi, which has been recently translated in...
An examination is made of the consequences for the quantum mechanics of spinning particles of equati...
We develop a many-particle quantum-hydrodynamical model of fermion matter interacting with the exter...
Starting from the formal expressions of the hydrodynamical (or ` ̀ local ’ ’) quan-tities employed i...
Work partially supported by INFN, CNR, MURST, and by CNPqConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR). B...
The classical motion of spinning particles can be described without recourse to particular models or...
In this note, we first obtain the decomposition of the non-relativistic field velocity into the clas...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a complete and consistent derivation of second-order dissipativ...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of Asim O. Barut, who so much contributed to clarifying very m...
One of the most satisfactory picture of spinning particles is the Barut-Zanghi (BZ) classical theory...
Nonrelativistic formalism is developed, which allows describing systems with internal degrees of fr...
We investigate the spin of the electron in a non-relativistic context by using the Galilean covarian...
In a recent paper, we have investigated the classical theory of Barut and Zanghi (BZ) for the electr...
Abstract Fluid of spin-1/2 fermions is represented by a complex scalar field and a four-vector field...
The functional form of the wave function with respect to variables appropriate for the WKB approxima...
We start from the spinning electron model by Barut and Zanghi, which has been recently translated in...
An examination is made of the consequences for the quantum mechanics of spinning particles of equati...
We develop a many-particle quantum-hydrodynamical model of fermion matter interacting with the exter...
Starting from the formal expressions of the hydrodynamical (or ` ̀ local ’ ’) quan-tities employed i...
Work partially supported by INFN, CNR, MURST, and by CNPqConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR). B...
The classical motion of spinning particles can be described without recourse to particular models or...
In this note, we first obtain the decomposition of the non-relativistic field velocity into the clas...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a complete and consistent derivation of second-order dissipativ...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of Asim O. Barut, who so much contributed to clarifying very m...
One of the most satisfactory picture of spinning particles is the Barut-Zanghi (BZ) classical theory...
Nonrelativistic formalism is developed, which allows describing systems with internal degrees of fr...
We investigate the spin of the electron in a non-relativistic context by using the Galilean covarian...
In a recent paper, we have investigated the classical theory of Barut and Zanghi (BZ) for the electr...
Abstract Fluid of spin-1/2 fermions is represented by a complex scalar field and a four-vector field...
The functional form of the wave function with respect to variables appropriate for the WKB approxima...
We start from the spinning electron model by Barut and Zanghi, which has been recently translated in...
An examination is made of the consequences for the quantum mechanics of spinning particles of equati...
We develop a many-particle quantum-hydrodynamical model of fermion matter interacting with the exter...