A Note on the form of Wave Equation used in Harish-Chandra’s Paper ‘Motion of an Electron in the Field of a Magnetic Pole

Author:
VINOD KUMAR YADAV
Affiliation:

Senior Research Fellow (CSIR), Department of Mathematics, V.S.S.D. (P.G.) College, Kanpur-208002, U.P. (INDIA)
E-mail: vinodkumaryadav3@gmail.com

Keyword:
Wave function, Hamiltonian, Wave equation, Pauli operators, Magnetic pole, Metric tensor 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification Number: 81-02, 81R15.
Issue Date:
April 2012
Abstract:

In this paper we have tried to go through the research paper1 of Prof. Harish-Chandra with the intention of getting some idea of method of thinking and working of that great mathematician as well as of his Ph.D. thesis supervisor Prof. P.A.M. Dirac. The wave equation for the motion of an electron derived by Dirac2,3 has been transformed to the form suitable to the problem under consideration by Harish-Chandra. It is interesting and enjoying to clarify the steps directly written by him. For us it is a great job to fill the gaps to verify his steps. This paper is consequence of our effort in this direction.

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2319-8044 (Online) - 2231-346X (Print)
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