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Tags: Physics, Lang:en
Summary
The present book discusses, among other things, various
quantization phenomena found in Astrophysics and some related
issues including Brownian Motion. With recent discoveries of
exoplanets in our galaxy and beyond, this Astrophysics
quantization issue has attracted numerous discussions in the
past few years. Most chapters in this book come from published
papers in various peer-reviewed journals, and they cover
different methods to describe quantization, including Weyl
geometry, Supersymmetry, generalized Schrödinger, and
Cartan torsion method. In some chapters Navier-Stokes equations
are also discussed, because it is likely that this theory will
remain relevant in Astrophysics and Cosmology While much of the
arguments presented in this book are theoretical, nonetheless
we recommend further observation in order to verify or refute
the propositions described herein. It is of our hope that this
volume could open a new chapter in our knowledge on the
formation and structure of Astrophysical systems. The present
book is also intended for young physics and math fellows who
perhaps will find the arguments described here are at least
worth pondering. Papers by A. Rubcic, J. Rubcic, M. Pitkanen,
Fu Yuhua, C. Castro, J. Mahecha, M. Pavsic, J. A. Nieto, J. F.
Gonzalez, D. L. Rapoport, Gao Shan, M. Pereira, A. Yefremov, F.
Smarandache, V. Christianto. **