Local Zeta Regularization And The Scalar Casimir Effect: A General Approach Based On Integral Kernels

Local Zeta Regularization And The Scalar Casimir Effect: A General Approach Based On Integral Kernels
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9789813225015
ISBN-13 : 9813225017
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Synopsis Local Zeta Regularization And The Scalar Casimir Effect: A General Approach Based On Integral Kernels by : Davide Fermi

Zeta regularization is a method to treat the divergent quantities appearing in several areas of mathematical physics and, in particular, in quantum field theory; it is based on the fascinating idea that a finite value can be ascribed to a formally divergent expression via analytic continuation with respect to a complex regulating parameter.This book provides a thorough overview of zeta regularization for the vacuum expectation values of the most relevant observables of a quantized, neutral scalar field in Minkowski spacetime; the field can be confined to a spatial domain, with suitable boundary conditions, and an external potential is possibly present. Zeta regularization is performed in this framework for both local and global observables, like the stress-energy tensor and the total energy; the analysis of their vacuum expectation values accounts for the Casimir physics of the system. The analytic continuation process required in this setting by zeta regularization is deeply linked to some integral kernels; these are determined by the fundamental elliptic operator appearing in the evolution equation for the quantum field. The book provides a systematic illustration of these connections, devised as a toolbox for explicit computations in specific configurations; many examples are presented. A comprehensive account is given of the existing literature on this subject, including the previous work of the authors.The book will be useful to anyone interested in a mathematically sound description of quantum vacuum effects, from graduate students to scientists working in this area.

Advances in Quantum Mechanics

Advances in Quantum Mechanics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9783319589046
ISBN-13 : 3319589040
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Advances in Quantum Mechanics by : Alessandro Michelangeli

This volume collects recent contributions on the contemporary trends in the mathematics of quantum mechanics, and more specifically in mathematical problems arising in quantum many-body dynamics, quantum graph theory, cold atoms, unitary gases, with particular emphasis on the developments of the specific mathematical tools needed, including: linear and non-linear Schrödinger equations, topological invariants, non-commutative geometry, resonances and operator extension theory, among others. Most of contributors are international leading experts or respected young researchers in mathematical physics, PDE, and operator theory. All their material is the fruit of recent studies that have already become a reference in the community. Offering a unified perspective of the mathematics of quantum mechanics, it is a valuable resource for researchers in the field.

Zeta Regularization Techniques With Applications

Zeta Regularization Techniques With Applications
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9789814502986
ISBN-13 : 9814502987
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Zeta Regularization Techniques With Applications by : Andrei A Bytsenko

This book is the result of several years of work by the authors on different aspects of zeta functions and related topics. The aim is twofold. On one hand, a considerable number of useful formulas, essential for dealing with the different aspects of zeta-function regularization (analytic continuation, asymptotic expansions), many of which appear here, in book format, for the first time are presented. On the other hand, the authors show explicitly how to make use of such formulas and techniques in practical applications to physical problems of very different nature. Virtually all types of zeta functions are dealt with in the book.

Solvable Models in Quantum Mechanics

Solvable Models in Quantum Mechanics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9783642882012
ISBN-13 : 3642882013
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Solvable Models in Quantum Mechanics by : Sergio Albeverio

Next to the harmonic oscillator and the Coulomb potential the class of two-body models with point interactions is the only one where complete solutions are available. All mathematical and physical quantities can be calculated explicitly which makes this field of research important also for more complicated and realistic models in quantum mechanics. The detailed results allow their implementation in numerical codes to analyse properties of alloys, impurities, crystals and other features in solid state quantum physics. This monograph presents in a systematic way the mathematical approach and unifies results obtained in recent years. The student with a sound background in mathematics will get a deeper understanding of Schrödinger Operators and will see many examples which may eventually be used with profit in courses on quantum mechanics and solid state physics. The book has textbook potential in mathematical physics and is suitable for additional reading in various fields of theoretical quantum physics.

Semiclassical and Stochastic Gravity

Semiclassical and Stochastic Gravity
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 615
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ISBN-10 : 9780521193573
ISBN-13 : 0521193575
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Semiclassical and Stochastic Gravity by : Bei-Lok B. Hu

An overview of semi-classical gravity theory and stochastic gravity as theories of quantum gravity in curved space-time.

Advances in Microlocal and Time-Frequency Analysis

Advances in Microlocal and Time-Frequency Analysis
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 533
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ISBN-10 : 9783030361389
ISBN-13 : 3030361381
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Advances in Microlocal and Time-Frequency Analysis by : Paolo Boggiatto

The present volume gathers contributions to the conference Microlocal and Time-Frequency Analysis 2018 (MLTFA18), which was held at Torino University from the 2nd to the 6th of July 2018. The event was organized in honor of Professor Luigi Rodino on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The conference’s focus and the contents of the papers reflect Luigi’s various research interests in the course of his long and extremely prolific career at Torino University.

The Casimir Effect

The Casimir Effect
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9812810528
ISBN-13 : 9789812810526
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Casimir Effect by : K. A. Milton

In its simplest manifestation, the Casimir effect is a quantum force of attraction between two parallel uncharged conducting plates. More generally, it refers to the interaction OCo which may be either attractive or repulsive OCo between material bodies due to quantum fluctuations in whatever fields are relevant. It is a local version of the van der Waals force between molecules. Its sweep ranges from perhaps its being the origin of the cosmological constant to its being responsible for the confinement of quarks. This monograph develops the theory of such forces, based primarily on physically transparent Green''s function techniques, and makes applications from quarks to the cosmos, as well as observable consequences in condensed matter systems. It is aimed at graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics, quantum field theory, and applied mathematics. Contents: Introduction to the Casimir Effect; Casimir Force Between Parallel Plates; Casimir Force Between Parallel Dielectrics; Casimir Effect with Perfect Spherical; The Casimir Effect of a Dielectric Ball: The Equivalence of the Casimir Effect and van der Waals Forces; Application to Hadronic Physics: Zero-Point Energy in the Bag Model; Casimir Effect in Cylindrical Geometries; Casimir Effect in Two Dimensions: The Maxwell-Chern-Simons Casimir Effect; Casimir Effect on a D -dimensional Sphere; Cosmological Implications of the Casimir Effect; Local Effects; Sonoluminescene and the Dynamical Casimir Effect; Radiative Corrections to the Casimir Effect; Conclusions and Outlook; Appendices: Relation of Contour Integral Method to Green''s Function Approach; Casimir Effect for a Closed String. Readership: High-energy, condensed-matter and nuclear physicists."

Casimir Physics

Casimir Physics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 465
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ISBN-10 : 9783642202872
ISBN-13 : 364220287X
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Casimir Physics by : Diego Dalvit

Casimir effects serve as primary examples of directly observable manifestations of the nontrivial properties of quantum fields, and as such are attracting increasing interest from quantum field theorists, particle physicists, and cosmologists. Furthermore, though very weak except at short distances, Casimir forces are universal in the sense that all material objects are subject to them. They are thus also an increasingly important part of the physics of atom-surface interactions, while in nanotechnology they are being investigated not only as contributors to ‘stiction’ but also as potential mechanisms for actuating micro-electromechanical devices. While the field of Casimir physics is expanding rapidly, it has reached a level of maturity in some important respects: on the experimental side, where most sources of imprecision in force measurements have been identified as well as on the theoretical side, where, for example, semi-analytical and numerical methods for the computation of Casimir forces between bodies of arbitrary shape have been successfully developed. This book is, then, a timely and comprehensive guide to the essence of Casimir (and Casimir-Polder) physics that will have lasting value, serving the dual purpose of an introduction and reference to the field. While this volume is not intended to be a unified textbook, but rather a collection of largely independent chapters written by prominent experts in the field, the detailed and carefully written articles adopt a style that should appeal to non-specialist researchers in the field as well as to a broader audience of graduate students.

Introduction to Vassiliev Knot Invariants

Introduction to Vassiliev Knot Invariants
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 521
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ISBN-10 : 9781107020832
ISBN-13 : 1107020832
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Vassiliev Knot Invariants by : S. Chmutov

A detailed exposition of the theory with an emphasis on its combinatorial aspects.

Advances in the Casimir Effect

Advances in the Casimir Effect
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 769
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ISBN-10 : 9780191579882
ISBN-13 : 0191579882
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Advances in the Casimir Effect by : Michael Bordag

The subject of this book is the Casimir effect, a manifestation of zero-point oscillations of the quantum vacuum resulting in forces acting between closely spaced bodies. For the benefit of the reader, the book assembles field-theoretical foundations of this phenomenon, applications of the general theory to real materials, and a comprehensive description of all recently performed measurements of the Casimir force with a comparison between experiment and theory. There is an urgent need for a book of this type, given the increase of interest in forces originating from the quantum vacuum. Numerous new results have been obtained in the last few years which are not reflected in previous books on the subject, but which are very promising for fundamental science and nanotechnology. The book is a unique source of information presenting a critical assessment of all the main results and approaches from hundreds of journal papers. It also outlines new ideas which have not yet been universally accepted but which are finding increasing support from experiment.