5. Advanced Quantum Mechanics Lecture 5
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Leonard Susskind introduces the spin statistics of Fermions and Bosons, and shows that a single complete rotation of a Fermion is not an identity operation, but rather induces a phase change that is detectable.
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Leonard Susskind concludes the course by generalizing the presentation of the quantum field theory for spin-1/2 fermions to three dimensions, and demonstrating that the mass of fermions originates from the cross term between the two chiralities in the Dirac equation.
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Leonard Susskind develops the quantum field Hamiltonian, and then derives the Dirac equation for fermions. Dirac's theory of fermions was the first to incorporate special relativity into the development of quantum mechanics.
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