The inversion problem in classical electrodynamics is investigated in great detail in connection with the "Casimir theorem" which states that given all multipoles (both electric and magnetic) of a given charge and current distribution localized in a finite region, the electromagnetic field outside t
Casimir effect in kappa deformed electrodynamics
β Scribed by M.V. Cougo-Pinto; C. Farina; J.F.M. Mendes
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 442 KB
- Volume
- 127
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0920-5632
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β¦ Synopsis
We consider the quantization of a scalar K-deformed field up to the point of obtaining an expression for its vacuum energy. The expression is given by the half sum of the field frequencies, as in the non-deformed case, but with the frequencies obeying the K-deformed dispersion relation. We consider a set of n-deformed Maxwell equations and show that for the purpose of calculating the Casimir energy the Maxwell field, as in the nondeformed case, behaves as a pair of scalar fields. Those results provide a foundation for computing the Casimir energy starting from the the half sum of field frequencies. A method of calculation starting from this expression is briefly described.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This paper develops the general formalism for calculating the electrostrictive contribution to the Casimir force (i.e., the force due to the fluctuations of the electromagnetic field) on a dielectric sphere. The medium is assumed nondispersive, and moreover assumed to satisfy the Clausius-Mossotti r