GALN[mu,n,nb]
denotes the negative component in the
lightcone decomposition of the Dirac matrix \gamma^{\mu } along the vectors
n
and nb
. It corresponds to \frac{1}{2} n^{\mu} (\gamma \cdot
\bar{n}).
If one omits n
and nb
, the program will use
default vectors specified via $FCDefaultLightconeVectorN
and $FCDefaultLightconeVectorNB
.
Overview, DiracGamma, GALP, GALR, GSLP, GSLN, GSLR.
[\[Mu], n, nb] GALN
\frac{1}{2} \overline{n}^{\mu } \bar{\gamma }\cdot \overline{\text{nb}}
StandardForm[GALN[\[Mu], n, nb] // FCI]
\frac{1}{2} \;\text{DiracGamma}[\text{Momentum}[\text{nb}]] \;\text{Pair}[\text{LorentzIndex}[\mu ],\text{Momentum}[n]]
Notice that the properties of n
and nb
vectors have to be set by hand before doing the actual computation
[\[Mu], n, nb] . GALN[\[Nu], n, nb] // DiracSimplify GALN
\frac{1}{4} \overline{\text{nb}}^2 \overline{n}^{\mu } \overline{n}^{\nu }
[]
FCClearScalarProducts[n] = 0;
SP[nb] = 0;
SP[n, nb] = 2; SP
[\[Mu], n, nb] . GALN[\[Nu], n, nb] // DiracSimplify GALN
0
[] FCClearScalarProducts