2004
DOI: 10.1088/0264-9381/21/8/018
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Dirac spinors for doubly special relativity and  -Minkowski noncommutative spacetime

Abstract: We construct a Dirac equation that is consistent with one of the recently-proposed schemes for a "doubly-special relativity", a relativity with both an observer-independent velocity scale (still naturally identified with the speed-of-light constant) and an observer-independent length/momentum scale (possibly given by the Planck length/momentum). We find that the introduction of the second observer-independent scale only induces a mild deformation of the structure of Dirac spinors. We also show that our modifie… Show more

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“…by Agostini, Amelino-Camelia, and Arzano in [39] but my interpretation differs dramatically. In what follows, I also incorporate an important phase factor, not appreciated in [39].…”
Section: A MIX Of Deformations In Algebra and Transformation Parameterscontrasting
confidence: 57%
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“…by Agostini, Amelino-Camelia, and Arzano in [39] but my interpretation differs dramatically. In what follows, I also incorporate an important phase factor, not appreciated in [39].…”
Section: A MIX Of Deformations In Algebra and Transformation Parameterscontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…In what follows, I also incorporate an important phase factor, not appreciated in [39]. The neglect of that phase amounts to projecting out antiparticles from NSR-2s as I have already noted in [42].…”
Section: A MIX Of Deformations In Algebra and Transformation Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore the NC quantum theories are qualitatively different with an inherent nonlocality that obviously can not be captured in the canonical set up which, however, provides a very convenient framework to construct the quantum theory. An explicit example is given [177] where we construct the DSR generalization of Dirac fermions in a very simple way as compared to the original derivation [178].…”
Section: Canonical Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example in the description of fields in κ-Minkowski one must of course introduce a differential calculus, for which various alternatives have been proposed in the κ-Minkowski literature. In particular there has been interest in a four-dimensional [22] and in a fivedimensional [23] differential calculus, and both of these differential calculi deserve equal consideration at the mathematics level, but if one insists on compatibility with the DSR principles only the five-dimensional differential calculus turns out [24] to be acceptable.…”
Section: Hopf-algebra Description Of Poincaré Symmetries Not Sufficiementioning
confidence: 99%