VAN DER WAALS FORCES IN CURVED SPACE AS A QUANTUM TOOL TO TEST GENERAL RELATIVITY THEORY
DOI10.1142/S0218271805006857zbMATH Open1083.83005MaRDI QIDQ5312433FDOQ5312433
Publication date: 31 August 2005
Published in: International Journal of Modern Physics D (Search for Journal in Brave)
experimental tests of gravitational theoriesatom interferometryinteratomic potentials and forcesQuantum field theory in curved spacetime
Quantum field theory on curved space or space-time backgrounds (81T20) Methods of quantum field theory in general relativity and gravitational theory (83C47)
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