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On the origin of natural constants : axiomatic ideas with references to the measurable reality /

Just as the circle number s or the Euler constant e determines mathematics, fundamental constants of nature define the scales of the natural sciences. This book presents a new perspective by means of a few axioms and compares the resulting validity with experimental data. By the axiomatic approach S...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Good, Hans Peter (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018]
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505 0 |6 880-01  |a Intro; Preface; Contents; Lists of Figures and Tables; Part I; 1. The David Bohm Analogy: A Forgotten Idea On The Origin Of Mass; 2. Universal Lengths of Atomic Physics and Statistical Physics; 3. Charge Localization and Delocalization; 4. The Universal Length for Short-Range Order; 5. Calculation of Universal Parameters by Means of the David Bohm Analogy; 6. The Universal Energy Density; 7. Universal Parameters of Collective Vibrations of the Plasma; 8. The Duality Relation or the Connection Between Microcosm and Macrocosm; 9. The Classical Concept of the Electrostatic Field Energy 
505 8 |a 10. The Radiation Formula of Max Planck11. The Gravitational Fine-Structure Constant agrav as a Number Constant and the Connection to a; 12. Interpretations of Astronomical Measurements With Universal Parameters; 13. Our Star -- The Sun; 14. Phenomenological Cataloging of Particles with Hall Fractions; 15. Interpretation of Hydrogen-Like Systems with a as a Number Constant; Part II; 16. The Boundary Between Semimetal and Insulator; Appendix; Register 
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880 0 0 |6 505-01/(S  |t Frontmatter --  |t Preface --  |t Contents --  |t Lists of Figures and Tables --  |t Part I --  |t 1. The David Bohm analogy: a forgotten idea on the origin of mass --  |t 2. Universal lengths of atomic physics and statistical physics --  |t 3. Charge localization and delocalization --  |t 4. The universal length for short-range order --  |t 5. Calculation of universal parameters by means of the David Bohm analogy --  |t 6. The universal energy density --  |t 7. Universal parameters of collective vibrations of the plasma --  |t 8. The duality relation or the connection between microcosm and macrocosm --  |t 9. The classical concept of the electrostatic field energy --  |t 10. The radiation formula of Max Planck --  |t 11. The gravitational fine-structure constant αgrav as a number constant and the connection to α --  |t 12. Interpretations of astronomical measurements with universal parameters --  |t 13. Our star -- the sun --  |t 14. Phenomenological cataloging of particles with Hall fractions --  |t 15. Interpretation of hydrogen-like systems with α as a number constant --  |t Part II --  |t 16. The boundary between semimetal and insulator --  |t Appendix --  |t Register 
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