Bohmian Mechanics at Space-Time Singularities. I. Timelike Singularities
August 1, 2007
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Physics
Quantum Physics
Quantum Physics
We develop an extension of Bohmian mechanics to a curved background
space-time containing a singularity. The present paper focuses on timelike
singularities. We use the naked timelike singularity of the super-critical
Reissner-Nordstrom geo...
Periodic relativity: the theory of gravity in flat space time
July 31, 2007
Physics
General Physics
Periodic relativity (PR), uses a flat metric without weak field
approximation. PR satisfies Einstein's field equations. PR proposes a definite
connection between the proper time interval of an object and Doppler frequency
shift of its const...
The nature of electromagnetic energy
July 23, 2007
Physics
General Physics
The nature of electromagnetic energy for general charge and current
distributions is analyzed. We compare several forms for the electromagnetic
energy, and discuss under what conditions there will be electromagnetic energy
in a specific vol...
General Covariant Gauge Fixing for Massless Spin-Two Fields
July 17, 2007
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Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
High Energy Physics - Theory
The most general covariant gauge fixing Lagrangian is considered for a
spin-two gauge theory in the context of the Faddeev-Popov procedure. In
general, five parameters characterize this gauge fixing. Certain limiting
values for these parame...
Quantum Properties and Gravitational Field of a Proper Time Oscillator
June 1, 2007
Physics
General Physics
We find that a field with oscillations of matter in proper time has the
properties of a zero-spin bosonic field. A particle observed in this field is a
proper time oscillator. Neglecting all quantum effects, a proper time
oscillator can mim...
Third Order Newton's Method for Zernike Polynomial Zeros
May 9, 2007
Mathematics
Computer Science
Numerical Analysis
Numerical Analysis
The Zernike radial polynomials are a system of orthogonal polynomials over
the unit interval with weight x. They are used as basis functions in optics to
expand fields over the cross section of circular pupils. To calculate the roots
of Zer...
A survey of debris trails from short-period comets
April 17, 2007
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We observed 34 comets using the 24 micron camera on the Spitzer Space
Telescope. Each image contains the nucleus and covers at least 10^6 km of each
comet's orbit. Debris trails due to mm-sized or larger particles were found
along the orbit...
"Discrete" vacuum geometry as a tool for Dirac fundamental quantization
of Minkowskian Higgs model
January 10, 2007
Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
Superconductivity
We demonstrate that assuming the "discrete" vacuum geometry in the
Minkowskian Higgs model with vacuum BPS monopole solutions can justify the
Dirac fundamental quantization of that model. The important constituent of this
quantization is ge...
Metrically Stationary, Axially Symmetric, Isolated Systems in
Quasi-Metric Gravity
October 18, 2005
Physics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
The gravitational field exterior respectively interior to an axially
symmetric, metrically stationary, isolated spinning source made of perfect
fluid is examined within the quasi-metric framework. (A metrically stationary
system is defined ...
Cryptography and Encryption
October 3, 2005
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Mathematics
Category Theory
In cryptography, encryption is the process of obscuring information to make
it unreadable without special knowledge. This is usually done for secrecy, and
typically for confidential communications. Encryption can also be used for
authentica...