Abstract

The validity of some rules in the classical theory of spin, which are followed by the Bargmann–Michel–Telegdi formula for a relativistic particle spin rotation in a constant homogeneous magnetic field, is analyzed. In the framework of the quantum theory, we give examples where these rules are violated. Consequences for polarization experiments are discussed.

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