The Casimir Effect and Its Applications Contributor(s): Mostepanenko, Vladimir (Author), Trunov, N. N. (Author), Znajek, R. L. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0198539983 ISBN-13: 9780198539988 Publisher: Clarendon Press OUR PRICE: $171.00 Product Type: Hardcover Published: April 1997 Annotation: The Casimir effect arises when the zero-point vacuum oscillation spectrum is distorted by boundedness of the field quantization domain or by non-trivial spatial topology. As such, it is a widely used and intensely discussed phenomenon. This is the first book devoted to the Casimir effect. It will be valued by workers in a number of fields, including elementary particle physics, statistical physics, quantum field theory, gravitation and cosmology. Methods of calculating Casimir energies and forces are considered, and results given for bounded domains, dispersive media, and topologically non-trivial spaces. All these applications are outlined in this work covering a widely known, used and intensively discussed effect by specialists. |
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BISAC Categories: - Science | Physics - Quantum Theory - Science | Physics - Electricity - Science | Physics - Condensed Matter |
Dewey: 537.67 |
LCCN: 97162442 |
Series: Oxford Science Publications |
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.43" W x 9.45" (0.97 lbs) 212 pages |
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Publisher Description: The Casimir effect arises when the zero-point vacuum oscillation spectrum is distorted by boundedness of the field quantization domain or by non-trivial spatial topology. As such, it is a widely used and intensely discussed phenomenon. This is the first book devoted to the Casimir effect. It will be valued by workers in a number of fields, including elementary particle physics, statistical physics, quantum field theory, gravitation and cosmology. Methods of calculating Casimir energies and forces are considered, and results given for bounded domains, dispersive media, and topologically non-trivial spaces. All these applications are outlined in this work covering a widely known, used and intensively discussed effect by specialists. |