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-The Casimir effect is an observed attractive force between two uncharged metal plates ​dues to quantum vacuum fluctuations.+The Casimir effect is an observed attractive force between two uncharged metal plates ​due to quantum vacuum fluctuations.
  
 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
  
  
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   * M. Bordag, U. Mohideen, and V. M. Mostepanenko,​ Phys. Rep. 353, 1 (2001);   * M. Bordag, U. Mohideen, and V. M. Mostepanenko,​ Phys. Rep. 353, 1 (2001);
   * M. Bordag, G. L. Klimchitskaya,​ U. Mohideen, and V. M. Mostepanenko,​ Advances in the Casimir Effect, International Series of Monographs on Physics (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009).   * M. Bordag, G. L. Klimchitskaya,​ U. Mohideen, and V. M. Mostepanenko,​ Advances in the Casimir Effect, International Series of Monographs on Physics (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009).
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 <tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​ <tabbox Why is it interesting?> ​
  
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