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Finite Mathematics as the Foundation of Classical Mathematics and Quantum Theory: With Applications to Gravity and Particle Theory

Autor Felix Lev
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 noi 2021
This book delves into finite mathematics and its application in physics, particularly quantum theory. It is shown that quantum theory based on finite mathematics is more general than standard quantum theory, whilst finite mathematics is itself more general than standard mathematics.As a consequence, the mathematics describing nature at the most fundamental level involves only a finite number of numbers while the notions of limit, infinite/infinitesimal and continuity are needed only in calculations that describe nature approximately. It is also shown that the concepts of particle and antiparticle are likewise approximate notions, valid only in special situations, and that the electric charge and baryon- and lepton quantum numbers can be only approximately conserved.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030611033
ISBN-10: 3030611035
Ilustrații: XVII, 291 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- A new look at the position operator in quantum theory.- Basic properties of de Sitter quantum theories.- Algebraic description of irreducible representations.- Two-body systems in discrete basis.- Why finite mathematics is the most general and finite quantum theory is more pertinent physical theory than standard one.- Semiclassical states in modular representations.- Basic properties of anti-de Sitter quantum theories.- Dirac singletons as the only true elementary particles.- A conjecture on the nature of time 11. Discussion and conclusion

Notă biografică

Felix Lev received Master’s degree from the Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology (Moscow, Russia), Ph.D. from the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (Moscow, Russia) and Dr. Sci. degree from the Institute for High Energy Physics (Serpukhov Accelerator) (Protvino, Russia). He was Leading Scientist of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia) and currently he is Senior scientist of Artwork Conversion Software Inc (Manhattan Beach, California, USA). He is the author of more than 100 publications in leading journals on physics and mathematical physics.

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This book delves into finite mathematics and its application in physics, particularly quantum theory. It is shown that quantum theory based on finite mathematics is more general than standard quantum theory, whilst finite mathematics is itself more general than standard mathematics.As a consequence, the mathematics describing nature at the most fundamental level involves only a finite number of numbers while the notions of limit, infinite/infinitesimal and continuity are needed only in calculations that describe nature approximately. It is also shown that the concepts of particle and antiparticle are likewise approximate notions, valid only in special situations, and that the electric charge and baryon- and lepton quantum numbers can be only approximately conserved.

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Demonstrates that quantum theory based on finite mathematics is more general than standard theory Shows also that finite mathematics is itself more general than standard mathematics Presents that the concepts of particles and antiparticles emerge as an approximate notion valid in special situations, while electric charge and baryon- and lepton quantum numbers can be only approximately conserved