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      The Propagator and Path Integral Quantization for the New Dirac Equation

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            This is the final revision. The changes are highlighted in orange on the "PDF for tracked changes." The changes include:

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            - The commutation and anticommutation relations were moved here so that they would appear immediately after the definitions for the functional derivatives.

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            - Equation 31 (previously equation 29) was updated, and should have this form, and not the form in the previous revision.

            - A discussion was added immediately after equation 31 about the arbitrary points q_a and q_b, and how they coincide.

            - Equation 32 (previously equation 30) has been modified with a discussion included immediately after about the nth pair of fields and that the points q_n and q_n' will coincide in anlogy to equation 31. n-point functions will be discussed in a future publication.

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            -Equation 41 has been modified in the same way as equation 31.

             

             

             

             

             

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