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A01=Aleksander V. Chichurin
A01=Alina V. Ivashkevich
A01=Anton V. Bury
A01=Elena M. Ovsiyuk
A01=Vasily V. Kisel
A01=Viktor M. Red'kov
advanced quantum theory
Author_Aleksander V. Chichurin
Author_Alina V. Ivashkevich
Author_Anton V. Bury
Author_Elena M. Ovsiyuk
Author_Vasily V. Kisel
Author_Viktor M. Red'kov
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Dirac-KA?hler formalism
electromagnetic interactions
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gauge invariance
massless fields
modeling of spin systems
particle physics
quantum field theory
quantum mechanics
relativistic systems
relativistic wave equations analysis
Stueckelberg model
wave equations

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  • ISBN 9781041152682
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Extended Equations for Particles: Spin, General Theory and Exact Solution presents a unified theoretical framework for understanding relativistic wave equations describing particles with spins S = 0, 1/2, 1 and additional internal electromagnetic structure. Through mathematical analysis and physical interpretation, the book bridges fundamental concepts across quantum field theory, relativistic quantum mechanics, and electromagnetic theory. The text introduces methodologies for developing new relativistic systems of equations that describe particles with electromagnetic characteristics beyond electric charge.

Readers will find detailed examinations of the Dirac-Kähler particle and Stueckelberg particle in various external field configurations, including Coulomb, uniform magnetic, and electric fields. Designed as both a reference for researchers and a pedagogical resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this book provides a mathematically rigorous yet accessible treatment of complex theoretical physics concepts. The unified methodological approach presented throughout makes this a useful contribution to the field of relativistic quantum theory.

Key Features:

  • Develops an innovative approach that connects quantum field theory, relativistic quantum mechanics, and electromagnetic theory
  • Makes complex interdisciplinary concepts accessible while maintaining the mathematical rigor essential for advanced research
  • Serves as a cutting-edge reference for active researchers and an accessible pedagogical resource for advanced students

Alina V. Ivashkevich is a Researcher at the B.I. Stepanov Istitute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Department of Fundamental Interactions and Astrophysics.

Elena M. Ovsiyuk is the chair of the Department of Theoretical Physics and Applied Informatics at Mozyr State Pedagogical University, Belarus.

Anton V. Bury is a Researcher at the B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Department of Fundamental Interactions and Astrophysics.

Aleksander V. Chichurin is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Modeling, Institute of Mathematics, Informatics and Landscape Architecture, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland.

Vasily V. Kisel is a Researcher at the Department of Theoretical Physics and Applied Informatics, Mozyr State Pedagogical University, Belarus.

Viktor M. Red’kov is a Professor and chief Researcher at the B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Department of Fundamental Interactions and Astrophysics.

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