Quantum mechanics in curved space-time II
Abstract
This paper is a sequence of the work presented in [1], where, the principles of the general relativity have been used to formulate quantum wave equations taking into account the effect of the electromagnetic and strong interactions in the space-time metric of quantum systems. Now, the role of the energy-momentum tensor in this theory is studied, and it is consistent with the formulation of the general quantum mechanics shown in [1]. With this procedure, a dynamical cut-off is generated and the constant A of the field equation is calculated.
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