I just learned that you can set the signature of the Clifford algebra in the package for Mathematica so that you can do the Dirac algebra.
Use e[4] for qamma_0. Awesome! Weird that they don't tell you that in the instructions.
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Re: Dirac Algebra
Here is a better way... the particle physics way of doing the Dirac algebra.FrediFizzx wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 1:11 pm I just learned that you can set the signature of the Clifford algebra in the package for Mathematica so that you can do the Dirac algebra.
Use e[4] for qamma_0. Awesome! Weird that they don't tell you that in the instructions.
Clifford Algebra is pretty cool! I guess this is also Hestenes' STA.
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