On the Stability of Classical Orbits of the Hydrogen Ground State in Stochastic Electrodynamics [PDF]
De la Peña 1980 and Puthoff 1987 show that circular orbits in the hydrogen problem of Stochastic Electrodynamics connect to a stable situation, where the electron neither collapses onto the nucleus nor gets expelled from the atom.
Theodorus M. Nieuwenhuizen
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Simulation of the hydrogen ground state in stochastic electrodynamics [PDF]
20 pages, 9 figures.
Nieuwenhuizen, T.M., Liska, M.T.P.
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The Role of Vacuum Fluctuations and Symmetry in the Hydrogen Atom in Quantum Mechanics and Stochastic Electrodynamics [PDF]
Stochastic Electrodynamics (SED) has had success modeling black body radiation, the harmonic oscillator, the Casimir effect, van der Waals forces, diamagnetism, and uniform acceleration of electrodynamic systems using the stochastic zero-point ...
G. Jordan Maclay
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Optomechanical sideband asymmetry explained by stochastic electrodynamics [PDF]
Within the framework of stochastic electrodynamics we derive the noise spectrum of a laser beam reflected from a suspended mirror. The electromagnetic field follows Maxwell’s equations and is described by a deterministic part that accounts for the laser ...
L. Novotný +5 more
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Electrostatic Interaction in Stochastic Electrodynamics [PDF]
Abstract In this paper, the expression of the electrostatic interaction force between two charged particles is derived in the framework of Stochastic Electrodynamics. The fundamental assumption is that the electrically charged particle can be modeled as a two-dimensional oscillator that scatters the classical zero point field ...
Simaciu, Ion +3 more
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On the analogy between stochastic electrodynamics and nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics [PDF]
AbstractI expose nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the Weyl–Wigner representation. Hence, I prove that an approximation to first order in Planck constant has a formal analogy with stochastic electrodynamics (SED), that is classical electrodynamics of charged particles immersed in a random radiation filling space. The analogy elucidates why SED
E. Santos
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Stochastic inflationary scalar electrodynamics [PDF]
We stochastically formulate the theory of scalar quantum electrodynamics on a de Sitter background. This reproduces the leading infrared logarithms at each loop order. It also allows one to sum the series of leading infrared logarithms to obtain explicit, nonperturbative results about the late time behavior of the system.
Prokopec, T. +2 more
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Stochastic electrodynamics simulations for collective atom response in optical cavities [PDF]
We study the collective optical response of an atomic ensemble confined within a single-mode optical cavity by stochastic electrodynamics simulations that include the effects of atomic position correlations, internal level structure, and spatial ...
Mark D. Lee +3 more
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In research articles and patents several methods have been proposed for the extraction of zero-point energy from the vacuum. None of the proposals have been reliably demonstrated, yet they remain largely unchallenged.
Garret Moddel, Olga Dmitriyeva
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The scaling of stochastic physical systems with applications in electrodynamics [PDF]
Scaling analysis and experimentation have been advanced by the recent arrival of the finite-similitude theory with the proven existence of an unlimited number of similitude rules.
Keith Davey +3 more
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