 
									
								
									The Dirac Field - SCIPP - University of California, Santa Cruz
									
... solves the Dirac equation. Now take χ to be a solution of the Dirac equation with ~p = 0. We can work, for this discussion, in any basis, so let’s choose our original basis, where the ~p = 0 spinors are particularly simple, and take the two linearly-independent spinors to be ...
                        	... solves the Dirac equation. Now take χ to be a solution of the Dirac equation with ~p = 0. We can work, for this discussion, in any basis, so let’s choose our original basis, where the ~p = 0 spinors are particularly simple, and take the two linearly-independent spinors to be ...
									Chapter 39 Quantum Mechanics of Atoms
									
... Electrons with the same n are in the same shell. Electrons with the same n and l are in the same subshell. The exclusion principle limits the maximum number of electrons in each subshell to 2(2l + 1). ...
                        	... Electrons with the same n are in the same shell. Electrons with the same n and l are in the same subshell. The exclusion principle limits the maximum number of electrons in each subshell to 2(2l + 1). ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									