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- | The Pauli equation is the correct __non-relativistic__ equation to describe spin $1/2$ particles. | ||
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The Pauli equation is the non-relativistic limit of the [[equations:dirac_equation|Dirac equation]]. | The Pauli equation is the non-relativistic limit of the [[equations:dirac_equation|Dirac equation]]. | ||
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* Nonrelativistic particles and wave equations by Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond | * Nonrelativistic particles and wave equations by Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond | ||
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+ | The Pauli equation is the correct __non-relativistic__ equation to describe spin $1/2$ particles. | ||
<tabbox Definitions> | <tabbox Definitions> |