What is the Electron? - Couverture souple

Simulik, Volodimir

 
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Synopsis

What is the electron?, brings together papers by a number of authors. The main purpose of the book is to present original papers containing new ideas about the electron. What is the electron? presents different points of view on the electron, both within the framework of quantum theory and from competing approaches. Original modern models and hypotheses, based on new principles, are well represented. A comparison of different viewpoints (sometimes orthogonal) will aid further development of the physics of the electron. More than ten different models of the electron are presented here. More than twenty models are discussed briefly. Thus, the book gives a complete picture of contemporary theoretical thinking (traditional and new) about the physics of the electron.

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Biographie de l'auteur

Volodimir Simulik was born in Uzhgorod, Transcarpathia, Ukraine, USSR, and is a graduate of Uzhgorod State University. He became a Candidate in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 1987, and in 2000 obtained a Doctorate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. He joined the Institute of Electron Physics of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences as a Senior Research Associate in 1994. In 2000 he was promoted to Principal Research Associate. His areas of scientific interest are quantum field theory, electrodynamics, relativistic equations, symmetries and conservation laws. He has published 95 scientific papers, including more than 40 in refereed journals. A former subject editor of Apeiron, he currently serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of Pure and Applied Physics.

Présentation de l'éditeur

What is the electron?, brings together papers by a number of authors. The main purpose of the book is to present original papers containing new ideas about the electron. What is the electron? presents different points of view on the electron, both within the framework of quantum theory and from competing approaches. Original modern models and hypotheses, based on new principles, are well represented. A comparison of different viewpoints (sometimes orthogonal) will aid further development of the physics of the electron. More than ten different models of the electron are presented here. More than twenty models are discussed briefly. Thus, the book gives a complete picture of contemporary theoretical thinking (traditional and new) about the physics of the electron.

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