One of the most satisfactory picture of spinning particles is the Barut-Zanghi (BZ) classical theory for the relativistic electron, that relates the electron spin to the so-called zitterbewegung(zbw). The BZ motion equations constituted the starting point for two recent works about spin and electron structure, co-authored by us, which adopted the Clifford algebra language. Here, employing on the contrary the tensorial language, more common in the (first quantization) field theories, we “quantize” the BZ theory and derive for the electron field a non-linear Dirac equation (NDE), of which the ordinary Dirac equation represents a particular case. We then find out the general solution of the NDE. Our NDE does imply a new probability current J μ...
Starting from the formal expressions of the hydrodynamical (or "local") quantities employed in the a...
In previous investigations on zitterbewegung(zbw) of electron, it is believed that the zbw results f...
A semiclassical model of the electron is presented based on the Principle of Helical Motion (“A free...
In a recent paper, we have investigated the classical theory of Barut and Zanghi (BZ) for the electr...
We start from the spinning electron model by Barut and Zanghi, which has been recently translated in...
One of the most satisfactory pictures for spinning particles is the Barut-Zanghi (BZ) classical theo...
One of the most satisfactory pictures for spinning particles is the Barut-Zanghi (BZ) classical theo...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of Asim O. Barut, who so much contributed to clarifying very m...
The functional form of the wave function with respect to variables appropriate for the WKB approxima...
This document is about relativistic quantum mechanics and more precisely about the relativistic elec...
The present paper is the continuity of the previous papers "Non-linear field theory" I and II. Here ...
In this paper-dedicated to Prof. Asim O. Barut-we generalize the Dirac non-linear electrodynamics by...
The Schrödinger-Pauli (SP) theory of electrons in an electromagnetic field explicitly accounts for t...
Work supported by INFN-Sezione di Catania, CNR, MURST, and by CNPqConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche...
The Schrödinger-Pauli (SP) theory of electrons in an electromagnetic field explicitly accounts for t...
Starting from the formal expressions of the hydrodynamical (or "local") quantities employed in the a...
In previous investigations on zitterbewegung(zbw) of electron, it is believed that the zbw results f...
A semiclassical model of the electron is presented based on the Principle of Helical Motion (“A free...
In a recent paper, we have investigated the classical theory of Barut and Zanghi (BZ) for the electr...
We start from the spinning electron model by Barut and Zanghi, which has been recently translated in...
One of the most satisfactory pictures for spinning particles is the Barut-Zanghi (BZ) classical theo...
One of the most satisfactory pictures for spinning particles is the Barut-Zanghi (BZ) classical theo...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of Asim O. Barut, who so much contributed to clarifying very m...
The functional form of the wave function with respect to variables appropriate for the WKB approxima...
This document is about relativistic quantum mechanics and more precisely about the relativistic elec...
The present paper is the continuity of the previous papers "Non-linear field theory" I and II. Here ...
In this paper-dedicated to Prof. Asim O. Barut-we generalize the Dirac non-linear electrodynamics by...
The Schrödinger-Pauli (SP) theory of electrons in an electromagnetic field explicitly accounts for t...
Work supported by INFN-Sezione di Catania, CNR, MURST, and by CNPqConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche...
The Schrödinger-Pauli (SP) theory of electrons in an electromagnetic field explicitly accounts for t...
Starting from the formal expressions of the hydrodynamical (or "local") quantities employed in the a...
In previous investigations on zitterbewegung(zbw) of electron, it is believed that the zbw results f...
A semiclassical model of the electron is presented based on the Principle of Helical Motion (“A free...