The first order equations for scalar bosons
K. S. Karplyuk, O. O. Zhmudskyy

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the existence of first order equations for scalar bosons, challenging the common belief, and proposes equations similar to those for vector bosons like Proca and Maxwell equations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel set of first order equations for scalar bosons, contrasting with the traditional second order formulations.
Findings
First order equations for scalar bosons are possible.
Proposed equations resemble Proca and Maxwell equations.
Challenges the accepted view on scalar boson equations.
Abstract
It is shown that, in contrast to the generally accepted opinion, there exist first order equations for the scalar bosons. Such equations are proposed below. They are similar to the Proca equations and Maxwell equations for the vector bosons.
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory
