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- Breit_equation abstract "The Breit equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by Gregory Breit in 1929 based on the Dirac equation, which formally describes two or more massive spin-1/2 particles (electrons, for example) interacting electromagnetically to the first order in perturbation theory. It accounts for magnetic interactions and retardation effects to the order of 1/c2. When other quantum electrodynamic effects are negligible, this equation has been shown to give results in good agreement with experiment. It was originally derived from the Darwin Lagrangian but later vindicated by the Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory and eventually quantum electrodynamics.".
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- Breit_equation wikiPageWikiLink Spin-orbit_interaction.
- Breit_equation wikiPageWikiLink Spin_(physics).
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- Breit_equation wikiPageWikiLink Theory_of_relativity.
- Breit_equation wikiPageWikiLink Two-body_Dirac_equations.
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- Breit_equation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Breit equation".
- Breit_equation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dirac-Coulomb-Breit Equation".
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- Breit_equation subject Category:Equations_of_physics.
- Breit_equation subject Category:Quantum_mechanics.
- Breit_equation hypernym Equation.
- Breit_equation type Mechanic.
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- Breit_equation comment "The Breit equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by Gregory Breit in 1929 based on the Dirac equation, which formally describes two or more massive spin-1/2 particles (electrons, for example) interacting electromagnetically to the first order in perturbation theory. It accounts for magnetic interactions and retardation effects to the order of 1/c2. When other quantum electrodynamic effects are negligible, this equation has been shown to give results in good agreement with experiment.".
- Breit_equation label "Breit equation".
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