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In this lecture, we will derive plane-wave solution for relativistic free particle within the Dirac theory. ------------- References: 1. A Text book of Quantum Mechanics: P. M. Mathews and K. Venkatesan (Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi) 2. Modern Quantum Mechanics: J. J. Sakurai (Addison Wesley) 3. Quantum Mechanics: G. Aruldhas (Second Ed., PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.) 4. Lectures on Quantum Field Theory: Ashok Das (World Scientific) 5. Concepts of Particle Physics Vol. 1: K. Gottfried and V. F. Weisskopf (Oxford University Press)

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