The Casimir effect is one of the most remarkable consequences of the nonzero vacuum energy predicted by quantum field theory. In this paper we use a local approach to study the Lorentz violation effects of the minimal standard model extension on the Casimir force between two parallel conducting plates in the vacuum. Using a perturbative method similar to that used for obtaining the Born series for the scattering amplitudes in quantum mechanics, we compute, at leading order in the Lorentz-violating coefficients, the relevant Green's function which satisfies given boundary conditions. The standard point-splitting technique allow us to express the vacuum expectation value of the stress-energy tensor in terms of the Green's function. We discuss...
This paper continues the investigation of the Casimir effect withthe use of the algebraic formulatio...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
The Casimir effect is one of the most remarkable consequences of the nonzero vacuum energy predicted...
The Casimir effect is one of the most remarkable consequences of the nonzero vacuum energy predicted...
The Casimir effect is one of the most remarkable consequences of the nonzero vacuum energy predicted...
We study the effects of the minimal extension of the standard model including Lorentz violation on t...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
Non-local boundary conditions have been considered in theoretical high-energy physics with emphasis...
Non-local boundary conditions have been considered in theoretical high-energy physics with emphasis...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
The background and calculation for the corrections to the Casimir Energy stored on parallel conducti...
This paper continues the investigation of the Casimir effect withthe use of the algebraic formulatio...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
The Casimir effect is one of the most remarkable consequences of the nonzero vacuum energy predicted...
The Casimir effect is one of the most remarkable consequences of the nonzero vacuum energy predicted...
The Casimir effect is one of the most remarkable consequences of the nonzero vacuum energy predicted...
We study the effects of the minimal extension of the standard model including Lorentz violation on t...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
Non-local boundary conditions have been considered in theoretical high-energy physics with emphasis...
Non-local boundary conditions have been considered in theoretical high-energy physics with emphasis...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
We study the Casimir effect in the framework of standard model extension. Employing the weak field a...
The background and calculation for the corrections to the Casimir Energy stored on parallel conducti...
This paper continues the investigation of the Casimir effect withthe use of the algebraic formulatio...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...
The famous Casimir effect was first predicted by Hendrik Casimir in 1948. Two conducting parallel el...