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Klein-Gordon equation
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The Klein-Gordon equation is an equation of mathematical physics that describes spin-0 particles. It is given by:
Here the symbol refers to the wave operator, or D'Alembertian, and is the wavefunction of a particle. It is a Lorentz invariant expression.
Like the Dirac equation, the Klein-Gordon equation is derived from the relativistic expression for total energy:
Instead of taking the square root (as Dirac did), we keep the equation in squared form and replace the momentum and energy with their operator equivalents,
,
. This gives (in disembodied operator form)
Rearranging:
Dividing both sides by
:
Identifying the expression in brackets as the D'Alembertian and right-multiplying the whole expression by , we obtain the Klein-Gordon equation:
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See Also: Dirac equation
Other names: |
Klein Gordon equation, Klein-Gordon-Fock equation |
Cross-references: operator, momentum, square, energy, Dirac equation, wave operator, mathematical physics
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Object id is 270, canonical name is KleinGordonEquation.
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