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The following pages link to Clifford algebras and the Dirac-Bohm quantum Hamilton-Jacobi equation (Q421214):
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- Being, becoming and the undivided universe: a dialogue between relational blockworld and the implicate order concerning the unification of relativity and quantum theory (Q352868) (← links)
- Clifford algebras in symplectic geometry and quantum mechanics (Q352880) (← links)
- The isotopic field-charge assumption applied to the electromagnetic interaction (Q395500) (← links)
- Spacetime algebra as a powerful tool for electromagnetism (Q516616) (← links)
- The role of geometric and dynamical phases in the Dirac-Bohm picture (Q832537) (← links)
- Clifford algebra in classical electrodynamical hydrogen atom model (Q1373666) (← links)
- General dynamics of spinors (Q1686868) (← links)
- The Dirac-Hestenes equation and its relation with the relativistic de Broglie-Bohm theory (Q1695168) (← links)
- Peirce, Clifford, and Dirac (Q1768691) (← links)
- Does Bohm's quantum force have a classical origin? (Q2011808) (← links)
- Gravitational quantum dynamics: a geometrical perspective (Q2241420) (← links)
- A modified Dirac operator in parameter-dependent Clifford algebra: A physical realization (Q2353172) (← links)
- Dolbeault-Dirac operators, quantum Clifford algebras and the Parthasarathy formula (Q2361406) (← links)
- The relativistic Hamilton-Jacobi equation for a massive, charged and spinning particle, its equivalent Dirac equation and the de Broglie-Bohm theory (Q2361420) (← links)
- Two-state quantum systems revisited: a Clifford algebra approach (Q2661150) (← links)
- Some clarifications about the Bohmian geodesic deviation equation and Raychaudhuri’s equation (Q3133604) (← links)
- A Clifford algebra quantization of Dirac’s electron positron field (Q3360331) (← links)
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- Quantum Trajectories: Dirac, Moyal and Bohm (Q5024644) (← links)
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- On the representations of Clifford and \(\mathrm{SO}(1, 9)\) algebras for 8-component Dirac equation (Q6073696) (← links)
- General-relativistic wave–particle duality with torsion (Q6153387) (← links)