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Casimir effect for a perfectly conducting wedge in terms of local zeta function
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    Casimir effect for a perfectly conducting wedge in terms of local zeta function (English)
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    1 October 2002
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    vacuum energy density
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    electromagnetic field inside a perfectly conducting wedge
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    high temperature asymptotics of the Helmholtz free energy
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    torque of Casimir forces
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