Fractal zeta universe and cosmic-ray-charge-cloud superfluid
epubli (Verlag)
978-3-8187-2205-0 (ISBN)
The trilogy 'Nucleosynthesis in thin layers', ‘Fractal zeta universe and cosmic-ray-charge- cloud superfluid’, ‘The sensitive balance’ describes a fractal zeta universe as a new unified theory of strong, weak, electromagnetic, gravitational, and dark interaction. ‘Fractal zeta universe and cosmic-ray-charge- cloud superfluid’ relates nontrivial zeros of the e.g. Riemann zeta function to charges, atmospheric clouds and cosmic rays. An oscillating quadrupolar-like potential near zeta function zeros is predicted as a stability region for several phenomena like the quantum Hall conductivity plateau, gravitational waves, sources of creation of matter and a cosmic-ray-charge-cloud superfluid. The large number hypothesis is demonstrated by self-similarity between the Millikan experiment and cosmic-ray cloud seeding. A number-theoretic treatment to the iterated regulator index enables a Lovelock-like expansion into five fields and their coupling constants. 'Nucleosynthesis in thin layers' unifies computer algorithms like a Mandelbrot zoom with algorithms in algebra (iterated hyperelliptic and elliptic theta functions and invariants) and number theory. The presented definition of a bi spinor defines a quantum statistics norm as a bicubic norm. Unified forces are time-thermal rotatory motions of quadrupolar potentials as tidal and dissipation less exchange processes. Fractal zeta universe and cosmic-ray-charge-cloud superfluid introduces quantized charges as regions near simple zeros of zeta functions.
The author became a specialist in semiconductor theory through diploma work on electrons and photons in zero-gap semiconductors, through PhD with net recombination rate theory and band structure in lead chalcogenides and through doctoral thesis on electron transport in semiconducting microstructures in the presence of strong electric and magnetic fields. A trilogy 'Nucleosynthesis in thin layers', ‘Fractal zeta universe and cosmic-ray-charge- cloud superfluid’, ‘The sensitive balance’ continues his IT-freelance work (1993-2004) on computer algorithms for discrete dynamical systems. As an independent researcher, the author currently publishes on unified fields, algebraic foundations of quantum statistics, one- dimensional chaotic maps and number-theoretic calculations of coupling constants.
Erscheinungsdatum | 21.11.2024 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 170 x 240 mm |
Gewicht | 539 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► User Interfaces (HCI) |
Schlagworte | Dunkle Materie • Dyson-MacDOnald Identität • iterierte Theta- Funktionen • Ladungsdefinition • neues Universum- und Klima-Wetter-Modell • Riemann hypothesis • vereinheitlichte Wechselwirkung |
ISBN-10 | 3-8187-2205-6 / 3818722056 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-8187-2205-0 / 9783818722050 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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