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In the present work we investigate the Dirac equation in two dimensions for free particles and we obtain sumluminal and superluminal velocities. Studying also the above equation with zero initial mass, for Caldirola-Montaldi (C.M.) and small-distance derivative (S.D.D.) model, we prove the existence of superluminal velocities.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
In the present work we investigate the Dirac equation in two dimensions for free particles and we obtain sumluminal and superluminal velocities. Studying also the above equation with zero initial mass, for Caldirola-Montaldi (C.M.) and small-distance derivative (S.D.D.) model, we prove the existence of superluminal velocities.


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Scientific Paper
TitleOn Superluminal Velocities
Author(s)Asterios Jannussis, S Baskoutas
Keywordssuperluminal velocities, free particles, zero initial mass, small-distance derivative
Published1997
JournalNone
Pages339-346

Abstract

In the present work we investigate the Dirac equation in two dimensions for free particles and we obtain sumluminal and superluminal velocities. Studying also the above equation with zero initial mass, for Caldirola-Montaldi (C.M.) and small-distance derivative (S.D.D.) model, we prove the existence of superluminal velocities.