Rotations and e, Propagators, Part I
Abstract
Rotation symmetry is less constraining than space-time symmetry. The free electron propagator is a projection operator that we show can be constructed from rotation symmetric projection operators. Rotation-based identifications of time, space, energy, momentum, polarization matrices, and the positron hypothesis are determined by the constraints that turn rotation symmetric projection operators into the electron propagator. PACS: 11.30.-j, 11.30.Cp, and 03.65.Fd
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