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How does Casimir energy fall? III. Inertial forces on vacuum energy
We have recently demonstrated that Casimir energy due to parallel plates,
including its divergent parts, falls like conventional mass in a weak
gravitational field. The divergent parts were suitably interpreted as
renormalizing the bare masses of the plates. Here we corroborate our result
regarding the inertial nature of Casimir energy by calculating the centripetal
force on a Casimir apparatus rotating with constant angular speed. We show that
the centripetal force is independent of the orientation of the Casimir
apparatus in a frame whose origin is at the center of inertia of the apparatus.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, contribution to QFEXT07 proceeding
Electromagnetic semitransparent -function plate: Casimir interaction energy between parallel infinitesimally thin plates
We derive boundary conditions for electromagnetic fields on a
-function plate. The optical properties of such a plate are shown to
necessarily be anisotropic in that they only depend on the transverse
properties of the plate. We unambiguously obtain the boundary conditions for a
perfectly conducting -function plate in the limit of infinite
dielectric response. We show that a material does not "optically vanish" in the
thin-plate limit. The thin-plate limit of a plasma slab of thickness with
plasma frequency reduces to a -function plate
for frequencies () satisfying . We show that the Casimir interaction energy between two parallel perfectly
conducting -function plates is the same as that for parallel perfectly
conducting slabs. Similarly, we show that the interaction energy between an
atom and a perfect electrically conducting -function plate is the usual
Casimir-Polder energy, which is verified by considering the thin-plate limit of
dielectric slabs. The "thick" and "thin" boundary conditions considered by
Bordag are found to be identical in the sense that they lead to the same
electromagnetic fields.Comment: 21 pages, 7 figures, references adde
How Does Casimir Energy Fall?
Doubt continues to linger over the reality of quantum vacuum energy. There is
some question whether fluctuating fields gravitate at all, or do so
anomalously. Here we show that for the simple case of parallel conducting
plates, the associated Casimir energy gravitates just as required by the
equivalence principle, and that therefore the inertial and gravitational masses
of a system possessing Casimir energy are both . This simple
result disproves recent claims in the literature. We clarify some pitfalls in
the calculation that can lead to spurious dependences on coordinate system.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, REVTeX. Minor revisions, including changes in
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Evidence for the Role of Mindfulness in Cancer: Benefits and Techniques.
Mindfulness is being used increasingly in various aspects of cancer management. Benefits of mindfulness practices are being observed to manage the adverse effects of treatment, symptoms from cancer progression, and the cost-effectiveness compared to conventional contemporary management strategies. In this review article, we present clinical trial data showing the benefits of mindfulness in various aspects of cancer management as well as techniques that have been commonly used in this practice
Quantum two-photon algebra from non-standard U_z(sl(2,R)) and a discrete time Schr\"odinger equation
The non-standard quantum deformation of the (trivially) extended sl(2,R)
algebra is used to construct a new quantum deformation of the two-photon
algebra h_6 and its associated quantum universal R-matrix. A deformed one-boson
representation for this algebra is deduced and applied to construct a first
order deformation of the differential equation that generates the two-photon
algebra eigenstates in Quantum Optics. On the other hand, the isomorphism
between h_6 and the (1+1) Schr\"odinger algebra leads to a new quantum
deformation for the latter for which a differential-difference realization is
presented. From it, a time discretization of the heat-Schr\"odinger equation is
obtained and the quantum Schr\"odinger generators are shown to be symmetry
operators.Comment: 12 pages, LaTe
Overcoming drug delivery barriers and challenges in topical therapy of atopic dermatitis: A nanotechnological perspective.
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inflammatory disorder centered around loss of epidermal barrier function, and T helper 2 (Th2) immune responses. The current understanding of disease heterogeneity and complexity, limits the rational use of existing topical, systemic therapeutic agents, but paves way for development of advanced therapeutic agents. Additionally, advanced nanocarriers that deliver therapeutics to target cells, seem to offer a promising strategy, to overcome intrinsic limitations and challenges of conventional, and traditional drug delivery systems. Ever-evolving understanding of molecular target sites and complex pathophysiology, adverse effects of current therapeutic options, inefficient disease recapitulation by existing animal models are some of the challenges that we face. Also, despite limited success in market translatibility, nanocarriers have demonstrated excellent preclinical results and have been extensively studied for AD. Detailed research on behavior of nanocarriers in different patients and tailored therapy to account for phenotypic variability of the disease are the new research avenues that we look forward to
Geometric discord and Measurement-induced nonlocality for well known bound entangled states
We employ geometric discord and measurement induced nonlocality to quantify
non classical correlations of some well-known bipartite bound entangled states,
namely the two families of Horodecki's (, and
dimensional) bound entangled states and that of Bennett etal's in
dimension. In most of the cases our results are analytic and both
the measures attain relatively small value. The amount of quantumness in the
bound entangled state of Benatti etal and the state
having the same matrix representation (in computational basis) is same.
Coincidently, the Werner and isotropic states also exhibit the
same property, when seen as dimensional states.Comment: V2: Title changed, one more state added; 11 pages (single column), 2
figures, accepted in Quantum Information Processin
Binary Neutron Stars in General Relativity: Quasi-Equilibrium Models
We perform fully relativistic calculations of binary neutron stars in
quasi-equilibrium circular orbits. We integrate Einstein's equations together
with the relativistic equation of hydrostatic equilibrium to solve the initial
value problem for equal-mass binaries of arbitrary separation. We construct
sequences of constant rest mass and identify the innermost stable circular
orbit and its angular velocity. We find that the quasi-equilibrium maximum
allowed mass of a neutron star in a close binary is slightly larger than in
isolation.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, RevTe
PT-Symmetry Quantum Electrodynamics--PTQED
The construction of -symmetric quantum electrodynamics is
reviewed. In particular, the massless version of the theory in 1+1 dimensions
(the Schwinger model) is solved. Difficulties with unitarity of the -matrix
are discussed.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure, contributed to Proceedings of 6th International
Workshop on Pseudo-Hermitian Hamiltonians in Quantum Physic
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