Fermi-transported spinor and Dirac equation in general relativity
Roman Plyatsko

TL;DR
This paper explores a new way to transport Dirac spinors in curved spacetime using Fermi transport, proposing a generalized form of the Dirac equation in general relativity.
Contribution
It introduces a Fermi-transported spinor framework as a generalization of the traditional parallel transport in the Dirac equation within general relativity.
Findings
Fermi transport offers a new perspective on spinor behavior in curved spacetime
The paper discusses the structure of a generalized Dirac equation based on Fermi transport
Potential implications for understanding spinor dynamics in gravitational fields
Abstract
The Fermi transport of the Dirac spinor is considered as a generalization of the parallel transport of this spinor which was introduced by V. Fock and D. Ivanenko (1929). The possible structure of the new variant of the general-relativistic Dirac equation based on the Fermi transport is discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCrystallography and Radiation Phenomena · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis · Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics
