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Jay R. Yablon...
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 12:01 am
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Hello to all:

I am trying to calculate exact solutions to Dirac's equation for a
wavefunction of the general form

psi ppp N exp [-(1/2)Ax^2 + Bx -V(x)] (1)

I have made a start in the five page document linked below: (right
click to download, then open, if the link does not work directly)

http://jayryablon.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/self-interacting-dirac-solution-10.pdf

These material, in essence, specify the wavefunction (1) in a form more
suitable for obtaining Dirac solutions, and then seek to remove
x-dependencies so that it is possible to solve Dirac's equation to
obtain the Dirac spinors u(p), not u(p,x).

Before I get too deeply into this, I would like your comments on these
materials. If these are substantially correct or correctable, then I
will proceed on to the next stages of development.

Thanks,

Jay.
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