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Casimir effect in source theory. II

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DOI10.1007/BF00430003zbMATH Open0900.33015MaRDI QIDQ1194355FDOQ1194355


Authors: Julian Schwinger Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 September 1992

Published in: Letters in Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)






Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Electromagnetic interaction; quantum electrodynamics (81V10)


Cites Work

  • On Gauge Invariance and Vacuum Polarization


Cited In (11)

  • Casimir effect and creation of radiation in confined \(\kappa\)-deformed electrodynamics
  • Schwinger's method for the fermionic Casimir effect at finite temperature
  • Casimir effect in a weak gravitational field: Schwinger's approach
  • On Schwinger's method for obtaining the Casimir effect
  • Null second order corrections to Casimir energy in weak gravitational field: the Schwinger's approach
  • Creation of matter and radiation from deformation of Poincaré invariance
  • On the physical interpretation of effective actions using Schwinger's formula
  • Schwinger's method for the massive Casimir effect
  • Casimir effect in source theory. III
  • Schwinger's formula for the Casimir effect at finite temperature
  • Schwinger's method for the fermionic Casimir effect





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