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Title: Standard Model & Quantum Theory Based on Momentum Perturbation
Other Titles: النموذج المعياري والنظرية الكمية المعتمدة على الإضطراب الإندفاعي
Authors: Saad, Zoalnoon Ahmed Abeid Allah
Supervisor, Mubarak Dirar Abd Alla Yagoop
Co Supervisor, Ahmed El Hassan AlFaki
Keywords: Physics
Quantity theory
Standard Model
Momentum Perturbation
Issue Date: 10-Aug-2016
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Saad, Zoalnoon Ahmed Abeid Allah . Standard Model & Quantum Theory Based on Momentum Perturbation / Zoalnoon Ahmed Abeid Allah Saad ; Mubarak Dirar Abd Alla Yagoop .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, college of Science, 2016 .- 87p.:ill. ;28cm .-PhD.
Abstract: The generalized special relativity is used to construct new quantum momentum perturbation theory. This theory is based on momentum eigen equation. Treating elementary particles as vibrating strings or strings of finite length or strings of periodic structure, the momentum was shown to be quantized, for harmonic oscillator particle in a crystal and in a box. In this work generalized special relativistic spatial and momentum perturbation theory was developed. This theory reduced to Schrödinger picture in the momentum space. It shows that when considering the particle as an oscillating string, the energy is quantized in any arbitrary field. The model also describes spatial evolution of the quantum interacting system typical to the time evolution model in quantum field theory.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/14326
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