Casimir interaction between two concentric cylinders: Exact versus semiclassical results

The Casimir interaction between two perfectly conducting, infinite, concentric cylinders is computed using a semiclassical approximation that takes into account families of classical periodic orbits that reflect off both cylinders. It is then compared with the exact result obtained by the mode-by-mo...

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Autores principales: Mazzitelli, F.D., Sánchez, M., Scoccola, N.N., von Stecher, J.
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spelling todo:paper_10502947_v67_n1_p11_Mazzitelli2023-10-03T15:59:28Z Casimir interaction between two concentric cylinders: Exact versus semiclassical results Mazzitelli, F.D. Sánchez, M. Scoccola, N.N. von Stecher, J. The Casimir interaction between two perfectly conducting, infinite, concentric cylinders is computed using a semiclassical approximation that takes into account families of classical periodic orbits that reflect off both cylinders. It is then compared with the exact result obtained by the mode-by-mode summation technique. We analyze the validity of the semiclassical approximation and show that it improves the results obtained through the proximity theorem. © 2003 The American Physical Society. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10502947_v67_n1_p11_Mazzitelli
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description The Casimir interaction between two perfectly conducting, infinite, concentric cylinders is computed using a semiclassical approximation that takes into account families of classical periodic orbits that reflect off both cylinders. It is then compared with the exact result obtained by the mode-by-mode summation technique. We analyze the validity of the semiclassical approximation and show that it improves the results obtained through the proximity theorem. © 2003 The American Physical Society.
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author Mazzitelli, F.D.
Sánchez, M.
Scoccola, N.N.
von Stecher, J.
spellingShingle Mazzitelli, F.D.
Sánchez, M.
Scoccola, N.N.
von Stecher, J.
Casimir interaction between two concentric cylinders: Exact versus semiclassical results
author_facet Mazzitelli, F.D.
Sánchez, M.
Scoccola, N.N.
von Stecher, J.
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title Casimir interaction between two concentric cylinders: Exact versus semiclassical results
title_short Casimir interaction between two concentric cylinders: Exact versus semiclassical results
title_full Casimir interaction between two concentric cylinders: Exact versus semiclassical results
title_fullStr Casimir interaction between two concentric cylinders: Exact versus semiclassical results
title_full_unstemmed Casimir interaction between two concentric cylinders: Exact versus semiclassical results
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