Dirac fermion
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In particle physics, a Dirac fermion is a fermion which is not its own anti-particle. It is named for Paul Dirac. All fermions in the Standard Model, except possibly neutrinos, are Dirac fermions. They can be modelled with the Dirac equation.
[edit] See also
- Majorana fermion
- Spinor (for mathematical details)