Representation of Dirac Spinors

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Hi there,

I have a question with its answer, but, still I don't understand it. Can anybody help me in explaining it? Thanks.
 
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omidaut said:
Hi there,

I have a question with its answer, but, still I don't understand it. Can anybody help me in explaining it? Thanks.

Could you quote the equation or problem, or whatever it is?
 
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