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Hadron Models and Related New Energy Issues

By Smarandache, Florentin

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Title: Hadron Models and Related New Energy Issues  
Author: Smarandache, Florentin
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Science, Energy
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2013
Publisher: World Public Library
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Smarandache, B. F., & Christianto, V. (2013). Hadron Models and Related New Energy Issues. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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The present book covers a wide-range of issues from alternative hadron models to their likely implications in New Energy research, including alternative interpretation of low energy reaction (coldfusion) phenomena. While some of these discussions may be found a bit too theoretical, our view is that once these phenomena can be put into rigorous theoretical framework, thereafter more 'openminded' physicists may be more ready to consider these New Energy methods more seriously. Our basic proposition in the present book is that considering these new theoretical insights, one can expect there are new methods to generate New Energy technologies which are clearly within reach of human knowledge in the coming years.

Summary
The present volume will be suitable for researchers interested in New Energy issues, in particular their link with alternative hadron models and interpretation.

Excerpt
In the preceding article we argue that biquaternionic extension of Klein-Gordon equation has numerical solution with sinusoidal form, which differs appreciably from conventional Yukawa potential. In the present article we interpret and compare this result from the viewpoint of EQPET/TSC model described by Takahashi. Further observation is of course recommended in order to refute or verify this proposition.

Table of Contents
Peer-reviewers ii Abstract iii Preface by D. Rapoport iv Contents vi Foreword viii Prologue: Socio-economic impact of New Energy technologies xi Contributors to this volume xiv Short biography of Contributors xv Free energy and Topological Geometrodynamics 1. Nuclear string hypothesis – M. Pitkanen 1 2. The notion of free-energy and many-sheeted Space-Time concept – M. Pitkanen 44 3. Prediction and calculation of New Energy development – Fu Yuhua 111 4. Some unsolved problems in the physics of elementary particle – V. Christianto & F. Smarandache (PiP, vol. 3 no. 4, 2007) 127 5. About some unsolved problems in physics – M. Pitkanen 132 Beyond Standard Model, Unmatter and Yang-Mills Field 6. Bifurcations and pattern formation in particle physics: an introductory study – E. Goldfain (submitted to APS conference, 2008) 151 7. Dynamics of Neutrino oscillations and the Cosmological constant problem – E. Goldfain 168 8. Fractional dynamics and the Standard Model of Elementary particles – E. Goldfain (Comm. In Nonlin. Science and Numerical. Simulation, 2007) 176 9. A new possible form of Matter, Unmatter – formed by particles and antiparticles – F. Smarandache (PiP, vol. 1, 2005, www.ptep-online.com) 184 10. Verifying Unmatter by experiments, more types of Unmatter and a Quantum Chromodynamics formula – F. Smarandache (Progress in Physics, vol. 2, 2006, www.ptep-online.com) 189 11. Unmatter entities inside nuclei, predicted by the Brightsen Nucleon Cluster Model – F. Smarandache & Dmitri Rabounski (Progress in Physics, vol. 2, www.ptep-online.com) 198 12. Yang-Mills field from Quaternion space geometry, and its Klein-Gordon representation – A. Yefremov, F. Smarandache, V. Christianto (Progress in Physics, vol. 3 no. 3, 2007, www.ptep-online.com) 208 13. Numerical solution of radial biquaternion Klein-Gordon equation – V. Christianto & F. Smarandache (Progress in Physics, vol. 4 no. 1, Jan. 2008, www.ptep-online.com) 220 14. A new derivation of biquaternion Schrödinger equation and plausible implications – V. Christianto & F. Smarandache (Progress in Physics, vol. 3 no. 4, 2007, www.ptep-online.com) 223 15. An exact mapping from Navier-Stokes equation to Schrödinger equation via Riccati equation – V. Christianto & F. Smarandache (Progress in Physics, vol. 4 no. 1, Jan. 2008, www.ptep-online.com) 229 16. A note on possible translation of Schrodinger’s uncertainty theorem into modern uncertainty notations – V. Christianto & F. Smarandache 233 Torsion field, Astrophysics quantization, Mesoscopic physics, and Hypergeometrical universe 17. Torsion fields, Brownian motions, Quantum and Hadronic mechanics – D. Rapoport 236 18. Distribution of distances in solar system – V. Perinova, A. Luks, and Pavel Pintr (CSF, 2007) 293 19. Nanotechnology and semiconductor nanodevices – A.H. Phillips 308 20. Digital, Discrete and Combinatorial Methods in an Euclidean or Riemannian context – V. Boju and A. Boju 332 21. The Hypergeometrical Standard Model – M. Pereira 382 22. Interpretation of solution of radial biquaternion Klein-Gordon equation, and comparison with EQPET/TSC model – V. Christianto & F. Smarandache 436 23. A note on computer solution of wireless energy transmitted using magnetic resonance – V. Christianto & F. Smarandache (Progress in Physics, vol. 4 no. 1, Jan. 2008, www.ptep-online.com) 439 Index 443

 
 



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