The following pages link to Mohamed Saladin El Naschie (Q813447):
Displayed 50 items.
- Renormalization approach to the dimension of diffusion in Cantorian space (Q1346858) (← links)
- Complex vacuum fluctuation as a chaotic ``limit'' set of any Kleinian group transformation and the mass spectrum of high energy particle physics via spontaneous self-organization. (Q1416205) (← links)
- VAK, vacuum fluctuation and the mass spectrum of high energy particle physics. (Q1416231) (← links)
- The Cantorian interpretation of high energy physics and the mass spectrum of elementary particles. (Q1416261) (← links)
- Derivation of the threshold and absolute temperature T\(_c=\)273.16 K from the topology of quantum space-time. (Q1419047) (← links)
- Determining the temperature of the microwave background radiation from the topology and geometry of spacetime. (Q1419048) (← links)
- Nash's surface and the \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) space of quantum scale. (Q1419093) (← links)
- Modular groups in Cantorian \(E^{(\infty)}\) high-energy physics. (Q1419251) (← links)
- Kleinian groups in \(E^{(\infty)}\) and their connection to particle physics and cosmology. (Q1419289) (← links)
- Nonlinear dynamics and infinite dimensional topology in high energy particle physics. (Q1419373) (← links)
- Coupled oscillations and mode locking of quantum gravity fields, scale relativity and \({\mathcal E}^{(\infty)}\) space (Q1425445) (← links)
- Small world network, \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) topology and the mass spectrum of high energy particles physics (Q1432962) (← links)
- On John Nash's crumpled surface (Q1433623) (← links)
- The mass of the neutrinos via the energy of the cosmic background radiation of the VAK (Q1433726) (← links)
- The VAK of vacuum fluctuation: Spontaneous self-organization and complexity theory interpretation of high energy particle physics and the mass spectrum (Q1433748) (← links)
- A review of \(E\) infinity theory and the mass spectrum of high energy particle physics (Q1433845) (← links)
- On the unification of the fundamental forces and complex time in the \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) space. (Q1573896) (← links)
- Semiclassical dimensions, quantum groups and the Cantorian manifold. (Q1573897) (← links)
- On the electroweak mixing angle in \({\mathcal E}^{(\infty)}\) (Q1574155) (← links)
- A note on the differential forms of \(\varepsilon^{(\infty)}\) space. (Q1576633) (← links)
- Elastic buckling loads and fission critical mass as an eigenvalue of a symmetry breaking bifurcation (Q1576643) (← links)
- Towards a geometrical theory for the unification of all fundamental forces (Q1576655) (← links)
- Estimating the eigenvalue of fast reactors and Cantorian space (Q1577186) (← links)
- Correlation in \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\). (Q1577189) (← links)
- On the charge-geometry relationship in quantum field theory and the \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) space (Q1577213) (← links)
- On spaces with 26 dimensions (Q1579844) (← links)
- A note on quantum field theory and p-branes in \(n\) dimensions. (Q1587127) (← links)
- A remark on the cosmic microwave background radiation and the Hausdorff dimension of spacetime. (Q1587128) (← links)
- The fine structure constant, vacuum polarization and the geometry of \({\mathcal E}^{(\infty)}\) space. (Q1587132) (← links)
- From implosion to fractal spheres: a brief account of the historical development of scientific ideas leading to the \textit{Trinity} test and beyond (Q1587133) (← links)
- Jones' invariant, Cantorian geometry and quantum spacetime. (Q1587151) (← links)
- Radioactive decay and the structure of \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) quantum spacetime (Q1587157) (← links)
- Nuclear spacetime theories, superstrings, Monster group and applications (Q1610031) (← links)
- Quantum loops, wild topology and fat Cantor sets in transfinite high-energy physics (Q1610060) (← links)
- Wild topology, hyperbolic geometry and fusion algebra of high energy particle physics (Q1610105) (← links)
- Supersymmetry, transfinite neural networks, hyperbolic manifolds, quantum gravity and the Higgs (Q1766561) (← links)
- The Higgs-physical and number theoretical arguments for the necessity of a triple elementary particle in super symmetric spacetime (Q1766580) (← links)
- The concepts of \(E\) infinity: an elementary introduction to the Cantorian-fractal theory of quantum physics (Q1766650) (← links)
- The symplictic vacuum, exotic quasi particles and gravitational instanton (Q1771488) (← links)
- The Higgs and the expectation value of the number of elementary particles in a supersymmetric extensions of the standard model of high energy physics (Q1771607) (← links)
- A note on various supersymmetric extensions of the standard model of high-energy particles and E-infinity theory (Q1771656) (← links)
- Determining the number of Higgs particles starting from general relativity and various other field theories (Q1771659) (← links)
- Anomaly cancellation and the mass spectrum of \(\varepsilon^{(\infty)}\) (Q1771706) (← links)
- A P-Brane vindication of the two Higgs-doublet minimally super-symmetric standard model and related issues (Q1771708) (← links)
- On Einstein's super symmetric tensor and the number of elementary particles of the standard model (Q1771710) (← links)
- Light cone quantization, heterotic strings and E-infinity derivation of the number of Higgs bosons (Q1771771) (← links)
- Supergravity and the number of fundamental particles in the standard model (Q1771773) (← links)
- On 336 kissing spheres in 10 dimensions, 528 P-brane states in 11 dimensions and the 60 elementary particles of the standard model (Q1771780) (← links)
- Higgs number from anomaly cancellation and super Riemann tensor (Q1771806) (← links)
- Tadpoles, anomaly cancellation and the expectation value of the number of the Higgs particles in the standard model (Q1772876) (← links)