QFT, antimatter, and symmetry
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 40 (3):209-222 (2009)
| Abstract | A systematic analysis is made of the relations between the symmetries of a classical field and the symmetries of the one-particle quantum system that results from quantizing that field in regimes where interactions are weak. The results are applied to gain a greater insight into the phenomenon of antimatter. | |||||||||
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