The Riemann-Silberstein vector in the Dirac algebra
Abstract
It is shown that the Riemann-Silberstein vector, defined as E + i B, appears naturally in the SL(2,C) algebraic representation of the electromagnetic field. Accordingly, a compact form of the Maxwell equations is obtained in terms of Dirac matrices, in combination with the null-tetrad formulation of general relativity. The formalism is fully covariant; an explicit form of the covariant erivatives is presented in terms of the Fock coefficients.
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