We investigate the behavior of classical and quantum fields in the conical space-time associated with a point mass in 2 + 1 dimensions. We show that the presence of conical boundary conditions alters the electrostatic field of a point charge leading to the presence of a finite self-force on the charge from the direction of the point mass exactly as if the point mass itself were charged. The conical space-time geometry also affects the zero-point fluctuations of a quantum scalar field leading to the existence of a vacuum polarization ⟨T<SUB>μν</SUB>⟩ in the (2 + 1)-dimensional analogue of the Schwarzschild metric. The resulting linearized semiclassical Einstein equations G<SUB>μν</SUB>=8<SUB>π</SUB>G⟨T<SUB>μν</SUB>⟩ possess a well-defined Ne...
The interaction due to quantum gravitational vacuum fluctuations between a gravitationally polarizab...
Production of particles from nontrivial backgrounds is an important phenomenon in quantum field theo...
Equipped with new powerful and efficient methods for computing quantum expectation values in statics...
We analyze the gravity-induced effects associated with a massless scalar field in a higher-dimension...
Equipped with new powerful and efficient methods for computing quantum expectation values in static-...
Building on a pair of earlier papers, I investigate the various point-wise and averaged energy condi...
We derive the leading quantum corrections to the gravitational potentials in a de Sitter background,...
The effect of gravitational tidal forces on renormalized quantum fields propagating in curved spacet...
[[abstract]]We provide a quantum field theoretical derivation of the Abraham-Lorentz-Dirac (ALD) equ...
We obtain an analytic approximation for the effective action of a quantum scalar field in a general ...
Starting from a real scalar quantum field theory with quartic self-interactions and nonminimal coupl...
We obtain an analytic approximation for the effective action of a quantum scalar field in a general ...
We obtain an analytic approximation for the effective action of a quantum scalar field in a general ...
We obtain an analytic approximation for the effective action of a quantum scalar field in a general ...
Starting from a real scalar quantum field theory with quartic self-interactions and nonminimal coupl...
The interaction due to quantum gravitational vacuum fluctuations between a gravitationally polarizab...
Production of particles from nontrivial backgrounds is an important phenomenon in quantum field theo...
Equipped with new powerful and efficient methods for computing quantum expectation values in statics...
We analyze the gravity-induced effects associated with a massless scalar field in a higher-dimension...
Equipped with new powerful and efficient methods for computing quantum expectation values in static-...
Building on a pair of earlier papers, I investigate the various point-wise and averaged energy condi...
We derive the leading quantum corrections to the gravitational potentials in a de Sitter background,...
The effect of gravitational tidal forces on renormalized quantum fields propagating in curved spacet...
[[abstract]]We provide a quantum field theoretical derivation of the Abraham-Lorentz-Dirac (ALD) equ...
We obtain an analytic approximation for the effective action of a quantum scalar field in a general ...
Starting from a real scalar quantum field theory with quartic self-interactions and nonminimal coupl...
We obtain an analytic approximation for the effective action of a quantum scalar field in a general ...
We obtain an analytic approximation for the effective action of a quantum scalar field in a general ...
We obtain an analytic approximation for the effective action of a quantum scalar field in a general ...
Starting from a real scalar quantum field theory with quartic self-interactions and nonminimal coupl...
The interaction due to quantum gravitational vacuum fluctuations between a gravitationally polarizab...
Production of particles from nontrivial backgrounds is an important phenomenon in quantum field theo...
Equipped with new powerful and efficient methods for computing quantum expectation values in statics...