Quantum singularity in quasiregular spacetimes, as indicated by Klein-Gordon, Maxwell and Dirac fields (Q1863140)
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Quantum singularity in quasiregular spacetimes, as indicated by Klein-Gordon, Maxwell and Dirac fields (English)
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11 March 2003
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The difficult problems of singularities, wherever analytical mathematical approaches are taken to tackle physical situations, have always attracted much attention. The research reported here starts with a review, the definition and classification of classical singularities in general relativity which is followed by a discussion of the particular space time (quasi-regular space times) with the mildest singularities. The necessary mathematical background is furnished in the fourth section. The next section deals with quantum mechanics through the Schrödinger equation on a 2D-cone. The definition of the quantum singularity in general relativity is briefly reviewed, leading to a good treatment of the quantum mechanical singularity of the quasi-regular space times employing elementary particles obeying the well-known Klein-Gordon, Maxwell and Dirac equations. The last, i.e. ninth, section includes the conclusion of the work. This paper throws much light on important aspects of three fields: Maxwell, Klein-Gordon and Dirac in the context of space time physics with much promise for future investigations as well.
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quasiregular singularities
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quantum singularities
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dislocations
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space-time singularities
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