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Spinor Parallel Propagator and Green's Function in Maximally Symmetric Spaces
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We introduce the spinor parallel propagator for maximally symmetric spaces in any dimension. Then, the Dirac spinor Green's functions in the maximally symmetric spaces R^n, S^n and H^n are calculated in terms of intrinsic geometric objects. The results are covariant and coordinate-independent.
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