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Mar 12, 2023 at 13:34 vote accept Depenau
Mar 12, 2023 at 13:29 comment added Connor Behan You can do that as long as you remember that the matrices acting on it will be $\gamma^\mu \otimes I = \mathrm{diag}(\gamma^\mu, \gamma^\mu)$. Another option is keeping indices around.
Mar 12, 2023 at 13:25 comment added Depenau So I should think of the doublet as $L^T = (\nu_L \quad 0 \quad e_L \quad 0)$? Thank you!
Mar 12, 2023 at 13:01 history answered Connor Behan CC BY-SA 4.0