Nonlinear Dirac equation

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title: Nonlinear Dirac equation
text: - See Ricci calculus and Van der Waerden notation for the notation. In quantum field theory, the nonlinear Dirac equation is a model of self-interacting Dirac fermions. This model is widely considered in quantum physics as a toy model of self-interacting electrons. The nonlinear Dirac equation appears in the Einstein–Cartan–Sciama–Kibble theory of gravity, which extends general relativity to matter with intrinsic angular momentum (spin). This theory removes a constraint of the symmetry of the af
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description: Dirac equation for self-interacting fermions
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date created: 2013-02-17T02:30:00Z
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