
doi: 10.1139/p69-009
It is shown that a true pseudoscalar charge density—a ψ*ψ which has opposite signs in two regions—can exist. This fact is accomplished by allowing a parity transformation, for which p*p = −1, and by making the operation of hermitian adjoint differ by a minus sign in the two regions. The classical explanation is accomplished by requiring a change in the sign convention used in the two regions connected by the inversion process.
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