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Unless there are objections, I shall replace the Usage section with the below. The probability density is incorrect in the current version. Some formatting may need to be improved. Xxanthippe 05:56, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Usage
Using the Dirac adjoint, the conserved probability four-current density for a spin-1/2 particle field
where is the probability density and j the probability current 3-density can be written as
where c is the speed of light. Taking and using the relation for Gamma matrices
the probability density becomes
- .
Lorentz transformations
A spinor (of any kind) technically can’t be respected by Lorentz transformations – respective reps of the Lorentz group are projective, namely, are defined up to ±1. Spinors must be transformed under the suitable Spin group, such as SL(2, ℂ) ≅ Spin(1,3) for this case. Note that O(1,3) ≅ PSL(2, ℂ) and is doubly covered by SL(2, ℂ). Incnis Mrsi (talk) 16:34, 3 July 2019 (UTC)
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