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The Dirac equation of the general relativity theory, written immediately in coordinates, is used to find the spectrum of a hydrogenlike atom in the Schwarzschild field.
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Bilyalov, R.F., Nikitin, B.S. The Dirac Equation in Coordinates and the Red Shift. Russian Physics Journal 43, 909–912 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011370706421
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