Abstract

In 1960-1962, Kahler produced a generalization of Cartan’s calculus of differential forms which he claimed to be a common language for relativity and quantum mechanics. It revolves around the “Kahler-Dirac (KD) equation”, which plays a role in this calculus comparable to that of the equations of structure in geometry. Its reach is such that the input differential form needed to solve the relativistic hydrogen atom is just a very simple one among the possible inputs.

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