VAN DER WAALS FORCES IN CURVED SPACE AS A QUANTUM TOOL TO TEST GENERAL RELATIVITY THEORY
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- A Hamilton operator for quantum optics in gravitational fields
- CASIMIR FORCE BETWEEN A GRAVITATIONAL FIELD AND A FINITE OBJECT
- Electrostatic boundary value problems in the Schwarzschild background
- Electrostatic self-force in a static weak gravitational field with cylindrical symmetry
- Electrostatics in a Schwarzschild black hole pierced by a cosmic string
- Probing quantum violations of the equivalence principle
- The principle of equivalence
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