electromagnetic energy-momentum tensor within material media
... Finally we consider again the Sagnac-type experiment due to C . V . HE ER , J . A . LITTLE and J . R . Bunt, which was discussed in section 9 of I . We find that this experiment, although it gives an excellent verification of the pre dictions of macroscopic electrodynamics, does not represent a crit ...
... Finally we consider again the Sagnac-type experiment due to C . V . HE ER , J . A . LITTLE and J . R . Bunt, which was discussed in section 9 of I . We find that this experiment, although it gives an excellent verification of the pre dictions of macroscopic electrodynamics, does not represent a crit ...
Principles of Quantum Universe
... to classify physical processes in the Universe, including its origin from the vacuum. The representations of the Poincaré group were used in the same way by Wigner to classify particles and their bound states. We are far from considering our understanding of the “distant Supernovae” and the “origin ...
... to classify physical processes in the Universe, including its origin from the vacuum. The representations of the Poincaré group were used in the same way by Wigner to classify particles and their bound states. We are far from considering our understanding of the “distant Supernovae” and the “origin ...
Relativistic lagrangian non-linear field theories supporting non-topological soliton solutions UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO
... analysis of such configurations in terms of many solitons, interacting via radiative field exchanges, becomes possible. This kind of stability arises in some field theoretical models (most of them in one-space dimension) exhibiting topological conservation laws, related to a non-trivial structure of ...
... analysis of such configurations in terms of many solitons, interacting via radiative field exchanges, becomes possible. This kind of stability arises in some field theoretical models (most of them in one-space dimension) exhibiting topological conservation laws, related to a non-trivial structure of ...
The Facets of Relativistic Quantum Field Theory1
... Relativistic quantum field theory is widely believed to provide a successful representation of subatomic physics as observed in the presently accessible experimental domain. In the course of time various approaches to quantum field theory have been developed, each focussing on different aspects of t ...
... Relativistic quantum field theory is widely believed to provide a successful representation of subatomic physics as observed in the presently accessible experimental domain. In the course of time various approaches to quantum field theory have been developed, each focussing on different aspects of t ...
The Cosmological Constant Problem, Dark Energy, and the
... just beyond current limits. Another frequently considered possibility is that General Relativity is modified at distances comparable to the size of the visible universe, so as to mimic a positive cosmological constant even though Λ = 0. In both cases, model parameters can be adjusted to lead to pre ...
... just beyond current limits. Another frequently considered possibility is that General Relativity is modified at distances comparable to the size of the visible universe, so as to mimic a positive cosmological constant even though Λ = 0. In both cases, model parameters can be adjusted to lead to pre ...
Schutz A First Course in General Relativity(Second Edition).
... spacetime, and finally the field equations. The remaining four chapters study a few topics that I have chosen because of their importance in modern astrophysics. The chapter on gravitational radiation is more detailed than usual at this level because the observation of gravitational waves may be one ...
... spacetime, and finally the field equations. The remaining four chapters study a few topics that I have chosen because of their importance in modern astrophysics. The chapter on gravitational radiation is more detailed than usual at this level because the observation of gravitational waves may be one ...
Effective Field Theories
... question arising is why these terms don't appear and what would be the consequences if we would add those terms to the theory. We will later see that the theory wouldn't be renormalizable if we would add arbitrary interaction terms, that could not be compensated by corresponding counter terms, so th ...
... question arising is why these terms don't appear and what would be the consequences if we would add those terms to the theory. We will later see that the theory wouldn't be renormalizable if we would add arbitrary interaction terms, that could not be compensated by corresponding counter terms, so th ...
Template for scientific report
... the characteristic property of asymptotic freedom. The infrared sector of QCD, on the other hand, is the host of several non-perturbative phenomena, which most famously encompass quark confinement and dynamical mass generation, and powerful methods must be employed for their quantitative treatment. ...
... the characteristic property of asymptotic freedom. The infrared sector of QCD, on the other hand, is the host of several non-perturbative phenomena, which most famously encompass quark confinement and dynamical mass generation, and powerful methods must be employed for their quantitative treatment. ...