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Relativity and quantum theory

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Il Nuovo Cimento (1955-1965)

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It is shown that Einstein’s generalized theory of gravitation as modified by the author contains integral and half integral spin fields. A constant of the dimension of a length plays a basic role in distinguishing between Boson and Fermion type fields.

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Si dimostra che la teoria generalizzata della gravitazione di Einstein nella modicazione dell’Autore contiene campi di spin integrali e semi-integrali. Una costante avente le dimensioni di una lunghezza ha un ruolo fondamentale nella distinzione fra campi di tipo bosonico e di tipo fermionico.

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Kurşunoğlu, B. Relativity and quantum theory. Nuovo Cim 15, 729–756 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02732689

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