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Editoral Volume 2 Issue 8

Mobius Strip as Geometrical İnterpretation of Spinor

Ayhan Yüzübenli*

Ph.D. Physicist, TENMAK Turkish Energy Nuclear Mining Research Authority, İstanbul, Turkey

*Corresponding Author: Ayhan Yüzübenli, Ph.D. Physicist, TENMAK Turkish Energy Nuclear Mining Research Authority, İstanbul, Turkey.

Received: June 09, 2022; Published: June 20, 2022

There exists huge literature, definitions about spinors. They are highly applied in theoretical physics, in mathematics. One of the basic definition is that the minimal left ideals of Clifford algebra are called spinors. Roger Penrose defines it a mathematical object goes into itself with minus sign after 2π revolution, his book “the road to reality”. There are so many topological, algebraic books, applications. And despite all there is no clear visual interpretation of spinor.

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Citation: Ayhan Yüzübenli. “Mobius Strip as Geometrical İnterpretation of Spinor". Acta Scientific Applied Physics 2.8 (2022): 01.

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Copyright: © 2022 Ayhan Yüzübenli. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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