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One occasionally encounters the misconception that two-component spinor notation is somehow inherently ill-suited or unwieldy for practical use. Perhaps this is due in part to a lack of examples of calculations using two-component language in the pedagogical literature. In this chapter, we seek to dispel this idea by presenting Feynman rules for external fermions using two-component spinor notation, intended for practical calculations of cross sections, decays, and radiative corrections.
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