| Editorial Introduction |
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S.M. Blinder. Dirac's Electron via General Relativity
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Fabio Cardone, Alessio Marrani, Roberto Mignani. The Electron Mass from Deformed Special Relativity
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S.I. Kruglov. Dirac's Quantization of Maxwell's Theory on Non-Commutative Spaces
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Ludger Hannibal. Dirac Theory in Space-Time without Torsion
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Jerzy Kociński. Maxwell-Nordtröm Equation with an Imaginary Fifth Coordinate
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30 |
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Ilja Schmelzer. A Fermion Doublet with Chiral Gauge Interaction on a Lattice
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39 |
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Andrea Raspini. Massive Particles with Definite Chiralities
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B. Lehnert. Neutral Particle States of an Extended Electromagnetic Theory
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M.P. Ivanov, V.V. Kashinov. The Genenearlized Principle of the Least Action
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56 |
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Andrzej Horzela, Edward Kapuścik. Galilean Covariant Dirac Equation
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Marie-Noëlle Célérier and Laurent Nottale.
A Scale-Relativistic Derivation of the Dirac Equation |
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Richard Oldani. The Fully Quantized Electromagnetic Field
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Rainer W. Kühne. Review of Quantum Electromagnetodynamics
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L. Nottale. Theory of Electron in Scale Relativity
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V.M. Simulik, I.Yu. Krivsky. Classical Electrodynamical Aspect of the Dirac Equation
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103 |
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Jaime Keller. A Theory of the Neutrino from START
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115 |
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Klaus Theodor Ruthenberg. Quanta Perceived as Quaternions
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