The following pages link to Mohamed Saladin El Naschie (Q813447):
Displayed 50 items.
- Determining the mass of the Higgs and the electroweak bosons (Q1772900) (← links)
- Einstein's dream and fractal geometry (Q1775672) (← links)
- The supersymmetric components of the Riemann-Einstein tensor as nine dimensional spheres in ten dimensional space (Q1775676) (← links)
- Experimental and theoretical arguments for the number and the mass of the Higgs particles (Q1776591) (← links)
- On the possibility of six gravity related particles in the standard model of high energy physics (Q1776651) (← links)
- Deriving the essential features of the standard model from the general theory of relativity (Q1777002) (← links)
- Cantorian distance, statistical mechanics and universal behaviour of multi-dimensional triadic sets (Q1802479) (← links)
- On certain infinite dimensional Cantor sets and the Schrödinger wave (Q1803826) (← links)
- Dimensional symmetry breaking and gravity in Cantorian space (Q1807506) (← links)
- Von Neumann geometry and \({\mathcal E}^{(\infty)}\) quantum spacetime. (Q1809535) (← links)
- On the irreducibility of spatial ambiguity in quantum physics (Q1809572) (← links)
- Penrose universe and Cantorian spacetime as a model for noncommutative quantum geometry (Q1809574) (← links)
- Fredholm operators and the wave-particle duality in Cantorian space (Q1809579) (← links)
- Knot theory in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) and the Hausdorff dimension of a quantum path in \({\mathcal E}^{(\infty)}\) (Q1809582) (← links)
- COBE satellite measurement, hyperspheres, superstrings and the dimension of spacetime. (Q1809605) (← links)
- On octahedrons in \(\mathbb{R}^\infty\) and the mean dimension of space. (Q1809619) (← links)
- Knot complement with a three sphere volume as a model for \({\mathcal E}^{(\infty)}\) spacetime (Q1809620) (← links)
- The average \((n)\) sphere spans a four-dimensional manifold. (Q1809621) (← links)
- Chaos and fractals in nano and quantum technology (Q1809622) (← links)
- Four as the expectation value of the set of all positive integers and the geometry of four manifolds (Q1809643) (← links)
- The mean sphere \(\langle S\rangle\) as a three manifold in \(\mathbb{R}^4\) (Q1809644) (← links)
- Almost-black-holes: An old-new paradigm (Q1809647) (← links)
- The fractal dimension of spacetime. -- Remarks on theoretical derivation and experimental verification. (Q1809663) (← links)
- A branching solution for the local buckling of a circumferentially cracked cylindrical shell (Q1845499) (← links)
- On twistors in Cantorian \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) space (Q1862276) (← links)
- On an indirect experimental confirmation of heterotic superstrings via the electromagnetic fine structure constant (Q1862287) (← links)
- On 't Hooft dimensional regularization in \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) space (Q1862292) (← links)
- On a general theory for quantum-gravity interaction and an experimental confirmation of heterotic strings (Q1862295) (← links)
- A general theory for the topology of transfinite heterotic strings and quantum gravity (Q1862302) (← links)
- The 26 dimensions of heterotic strings as a probabilistic standard deviation and expectation value of an infinite dimensional space (Q1862309) (← links)
- Infinite-dimensional branes and the \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) topology of heterotic superstrings (Q1862312) (← links)
- Theoretical derivation and experimental confirmation of the topology of transfinite heterotic strings (Q1862320) (← links)
- The dimensions of the heterotic theory are the expectation values of the Hausdorff dimension of a probabilistic stringy space (Q1862328) (← links)
- Dimensional regularization implies transfinite heterotic string theory (Q1862332) (← links)
- The exact value of the smallest quantum gravity coupling constant is \(1/\alpha_{g}=42. 36067977\) (Q1862336) (← links)
- From atomic to superstring scale in a braided Cantorian \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) space (Q1862346) (← links)
- Fisher's scaling and dualities at high energy in \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) spaces (Q1862357) (← links)
- Michael Conrad (Obituary) (Q1862359) (← links)
- Remarks to moduli spaces, virtual dimensions and heterotic strings (Q1862365) (← links)
- On a heterotic string-based algorithm for the determination of the fine structure constant (Q1868535) (← links)
- Heterotic string space-time from probability theory (Q1868543) (← links)
- The exact mass of the electron via the transfinite way (Q1870697) (← links)
- A short outline of \(\varepsilon^{(\infty)}\) and complexity theory in the derivation of the mass spectrum of high-energy physics (Q1877959) (← links)
- Quantum gravity from descriptive set theory (Q1877984) (← links)
- Quantum gravity, Clifford algebras, fuzzy set theory and the fundamental constants of nature (Q1878061) (← links)
- Anomalous positron peaks and experimental verification of \(\varepsilon^{(\infty)}\) super symmetric grand unifica\-tion (Q1878064) (← links)
- On the possibility of two new ''elementary'' particles with mass equal to \(m(k)=1.80339\) MeV and \(m(\overline{\alpha}_{\text{gs}})=26.180339\) MeV (Q1878089) (← links)
- New elementary particles as a possible product of a disintegrating symplictic vacuum (Q1878124) (← links)
- Gravitational instanton in Hilbert space and the mass of high energy elementary particles (Q1878125) (← links)
- How gravitational instanton could solve the mass problem of the standard model of high energy particle physics (Q1878185) (← links)