Majorana equation

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title: Majorana equation
text: In physics, the Majorana equation is a relativistic wave equation. It is named after the Italian physicist Ettore Majorana, who proposed it in 1937 as a means of describing fermions that are their own antiparticle. Particles corresponding to this equation are termed Majorana particles, although that term now has a more expansive meaning, referring to any fermionic particle that is its own anti-particle. There have been proposals that massive neutrinos are described by Majorana particles; there a
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