Cosmology, Quantum Vacuum and Zeta Functions (Record no. 107635)

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International Standard Book Number 9783642197604
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Standard number or code 10.1007/978-3-642-19760-4
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Subject category code SCI015000
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Classification number 523.1
Edition number 23
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Odintsov, Sergey D.
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245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Cosmology, Quantum Vacuum and Zeta Functions
Medium [electronic resource] :
Remainder of title In Honor of Emilio Elizalde /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Sergey D. Odintsov, Diego Sáez-Gómez, Sebastian Xambó-Descamps.
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Extent X, 382 p.
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Series statement Springer Proceedings in Physics,
International Standard Serial Number 0930-8989 ;
Volume number/sequential designation 137
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Part I QFT and the Casimir Effect -- 1. I. Ya. AREF’EVA. Colliding Hadrons as Cosmic Membranes and Possible Signatures of Lost Momentum -- 2. M. ASOREY, I. Cavero‐Peláez and J. M. Muñoz‐Casta. Vacuum energy and the Topology of the Universe.-3. M. BORDAG and I. Pirozhenko. The Low Temperature Corrections to the Casimir Force Between a Sphere and a Plane -- 4. I. BREVIK. Casimir Effect for the Piecewise Uniform String -- 5. I.L. BUCHBINDER, N.G. Pletnev and I.B. Samsonov. N = 2 and N = 4 Supersymmetric Low‐Energy Effective Actions in Three Dimensions -- 6. M. CHAICHIAN. Colour Confinement, the Goto‐Imamura‐Schwinger Term and Renormalization Group -- 7. J. GOMIS. Non‐Central Extensions of (Super) Poincaré Algebra and (Susy) Electromagnetic Backgrounds -- 8. K. A. MILTON, J. Wagner, P. Parashar, I. Cavero‐Peláez, I. Brevik and S. A. Ellingsen. Multiple Scattering: Dispersion, Temperature Dependence, and Annular Pistons -- Part II Gravity and Cosmology -- 9. M. BOUHMADI‐LÓPEZ. Brane Cosmology with an f(R)‐Contribution -- 10. S. CAPOZZIELLO. f(R)‐Gravity Matched with Large Scale Structure and Cosmological Observations -- 11. S. CARLONI. An Analysis of the Phase Space of Hořava‐Lifshitz Cosmologies -- 12. C. CORDA. Gravitational Waves Astronomy: a Cornerstone for Gravitational Theories -- 13. R. DI CRISCIENZO, L. Vanzo and S. Zerbini. Hamilton‐Jacobi Method and Gravitation -- 14. K. N. Ananda, S. Carloni and P. K. S. DUNSBY. A Characteristic Signature of Fourth Order Gravity -- 15. V. FARAONI. Horizons and Singularity in Clifton's Spherical Solution of f(R)‐vacuum -- 16. R. GARATTINI. Gravitational Zero Point Energy and the Induced Cosmological Constant -- 17. P. GONZALEZ‐DÍAZ. Lensing Effects in Ringholes and the Multiverse Black Holes -- 18. L. LUSANNA. Hamiltonian ADM Gravity in Non‐Harmonic Gauges with Well Defined Non‐Euclidean 3‐Spaces: How Much Darkness can be Explained as a Relativistic Inertial Effect?- 19. J. Beltrán and A. LÓPEZ MAROTO. Dark Energy and Cosmic Magnetic Fields: Electromagnetic Relics from Inflation -- 20. N. Carlevaro, G. MONTANI and M. Lattanzi. On the Viability of Non‐Analytical f(R)‐Theory -- 21. S. NOJIRI. Towards the Unification of Late‐Time Acceleration and Inflation by k‐Essence Model -- 22. N. Deruelle and M. SASAKI. Conformal Equivalence in Classical Gravity: the Example of “Veiled” General Relativity -- 23. L. SEBASTIANI. Finite‐Time Singularities in Modified f(R;G)‐Gravity and Singularity Avoidance -- 24. P. J. SILVA. Asymptotic Darkness in Hořava‐Lifshitz Gravity -- 25. C. F. SOPUERTA and N. Yunes. Testing Modified Gravity with Gravitational Wave Astronomy -- 26. P. K. TOWNSEND. Gravitons in Flatland -- 27. M. M. Sheikh‐Jabbari and A. TUREANU. Very Special Relativity and Noncommutative Space‐Time -- Part III Zeta Functions in Physics and Mathematics.-28. G. Fucci, K. KIRSTEN and P. Morales. Pistons Modelled by Potentials -- 29. V. Moretti. Local ζ‐functions, stress‐energy tensor, field fluctuations, and all that, in curved static spacetime -- 30. V. Muñoz and R. PÉREZ‐MARCO. Ergodic Solenoidal Geometry -- 31. A. VOROS. Zeta‐Regularization and Exact WKB Method for a General 1D Schrödinger equation -- 32. G. Cognola and S. ZERBINI. Generalized Zeta Function Regularization and the Multiplicative Anomaly -- Part IV Non‐standard approaches -- 33. R. M. SANTILLI. Isominkowskian Geometry for Interior Dynamical Problems -- 34. L. YING. Nuclear Fusion Drives Cosmic Expansion -- Index.
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Summary, etc Some major developments of physics in the last three decades are addressed by highly qualified specialists in different specific fields. They include renormalization problems in QFT, vacuum energy fluctuations and the Casimir effect in different configurations, and a wealth of applications. A number of closely related issues are also considered. The cosmological applications of these theories play a crucial role and are at the very heart of the book; in particular, the possibility to explain in a unified way the whole history of the evolution of the Universe: from primordial inflation to the present day accelerated expansion. Further, a description of the mathematical background underlying many of the physical theories considered above is provided. This includes the uses of zeta functions in physics, as in the regularization problems in QFT already mentioned, specifically in curved space-time, and in Casimir problems as.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Physics.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Mathematical physics.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Physics.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Cosmology.
650 24 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Quantum Field Theories, String Theory.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Mathematical Methods in Physics.
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Personal name Sáez-Gómez, Diego.
Relator term editor.
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Personal name Xambó-Descamps, Sebastian.
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Title Springer eBooks
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International Standard Book Number 9783642197598
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Uniform title Springer Proceedings in Physics,
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Volume number/sequential designation 137
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19760-4
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