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advanced_notions:quantum_field_theory:casimir_effect [2018/04/09 10:57] tesmitekle [Abstract] |
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The quantum vacuum fluctuations can be interpreted as [[advanced_notions:quantum_field_theory:virtual_particles|virtual particles]] that permanently pop in and out of existence in the vacuum. | The quantum vacuum fluctuations can be interpreted as [[advanced_notions:quantum_field_theory:virtual_particles|virtual particles]] that permanently pop in and out of existence in the vacuum. | ||
- | The Casimir effect is a prediction of [[theories:quantum_field_theory|Quantum Field Theory]]. | + | The Casimir effect is a prediction of [[theories:quantum_field_theory:canonical|Quantum Field Theory]]. |
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* For a nice description see chapter 19 in Sleeping Beauties in Theoretical Physics by Thanu Padmanabhan | * For a nice description see chapter 19 in Sleeping Beauties in Theoretical Physics by Thanu Padmanabhan | ||
* http://www.stat.physik.uni-potsdam.de/~pikovsky/teaching/stud_seminar/ajp_casimirforce.pdf | * http://www.stat.physik.uni-potsdam.de/~pikovsky/teaching/stud_seminar/ajp_casimirforce.pdf | ||
+ | * https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/26877/regularization-of-the-casimir-effect | ||