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Unified Non-Local Relativistic Theory of Transport Processes
1st Edition - August 18, 2016
Author: Boris V. Alexeev
Language: English
Paperback ISBN:9780444638540
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Unified Non-Local Relativistic Theory of Transport Processes highlights the most significant features of non-local relativistic theory, which is a highly effective tool for solving many physical problems in areas where the classical local theory runs into difficulties. The book provides the fundamental science behind new non-local physics – generalized for relativistic cases and applied in a range of scales – from transport phenomena in massless physical systems to unified theory of dissipative structures.
The book complements the author’s previous monograph on Unified Non-Local Theory of Transport Processes (Elsevier, 2015), which is mainly devoted to non-relativistic non-local physics. Nevertheless, the theory as handled in this new work is outlined independently so the book can be studied on its own.
Comprehensive collection of non-local relativistic theory with examples that could previously only be found scattered in the literature
Provides applications in quantum non-local relativistic hydrodynamics, quantum solitons in solid matter, and plasmas
Uses generalized non-local kinetic theory as a highly effective tool for solving many physical problems beyond classical physics
Presents non-local relativistic physics in many related problems of hydrodynamics, gravity, nonlinear optics, time quantization, and applied mathematics
Includes concrete mathematical problems that are physically consistent and can be solved and studied both analytically and numerically
Preface
Introduction: Review of the Main Principles of the Unified Nonlocal Theory of Transport Processes
I.1 The Principles of Nonlocal Physics
I.2 On the Solution of Fundamental Problems of Nonlocal Statistical Theory of Dissipative Processes
I.3 Fundamental Postulates of the Special Theory of Relativity
Chapter 1: Hydrodynamic Form of the Dirac Quantum Relativistic Equation
Abstract
1.1 “Derivation” of the Dirac Equation
1.2 Hydrodynamic Form of Dirac Equation in the Absence of an External Field
1.3 Hydrodynamic Form of the Dirac Equation in an External Electromagnetic Field
Chapter 2: Generalized Relativistic Nonlocal Kinetic Equation Without Taking Into Account the External Forces
Abstract
2.1 The Collision Integral
2.2 Nonlocal Relativistic Kinetic Equation
2.3 Model Generalized Relativistic Kinetic Equation
Chapter 3: Classical Relativistic Equilibrium Distribution Function and Computation of Equilibrium Values of Some Macroscopic Quantities
Abstract
3.1 The Derivation of the Formula for the Classical Equilibrium Distribution Function
3.2 The Calculation of the Number Density
3.3 The Calculation of the Energy Density and Pressure
3.4 The Calculation of the Density of Entropy
Chapter 4: Generalized Relativistic Hydrodynamic Enskog Equations Without Regard to External Forces
Abstract
4.1 Derivation of the Continuity Equation
4.2 Derivation of the Motion Equation
4.3 Derivation of the Energy Equation
4.4 Generalized Enskog System of Relativistic Hydrodynamic Equations
Chapter 5: Generalized Relativistic Hydrodynamic Euler Equations Without Taking Into Account the External Forces
Abstract
5.1 Components of Tensor Physical Quantities in the Local Rest System
5.2 The Lorentz Transformation Law for Tensor Physical Quantities in One-Dimensional Case
5.3 Generalized Relativistic Euler Equations for One-Dimensional Motion
5.4 Generalized One-Dimensional Nonrelativistic Euler Equations as the Asymptotic Behavior of the Relativistic Equations
5.5 Generalized Relativistic Euler Equations for Arbitrary Motion
5.6 Generalized Nonrelativistic Euler Equations for an Arbitrary Motion as an Asymptotic Form of the Relativistic Equations
Chapter 6: The Solution of Some Physical Problems on the Basis of the Nonlocal Relativistic Equations Without Taking Into Account the External Forces
Abstract
6.1 The Propagation of Plane Harmonic Waves of Small Amplitude in the Ultra-Relativistic Medium
6.2 Shock Waves in Relativistic Gas
6.3 The Collision of Nucleons
Chapter 7: Nonlocal Relativistic Kinetic Equation and Hydrodynamic Enskog Equations Taking Into Account the External Forces
Abstract
7.1 Nonlocal Relativistic Kinetic Equation Taking Into Account the External Forces
7.2 The Derivation of the Continuity Equation
7.3 The Derivation of the Motion Equation
7.4 The Derivation of the Energy Equation
7.5 Generalized System of Relativistic Hydrodynamic Enskog Equations
7.6 Generalized System of Relativistic Hydrodynamic Enskog Equations for Multicomponent Mixture
8.1 Components of Tensor Physical Quantities in the Local Rest System
8.2 The Lorentz Transformation Law for Tensor Physical Quantities in One-Dimensional Case
8.3 Generalized Relativistic Euler Equations for One-Dimensional Motion
8.4 Generalized One-Dimensional Nonrelativistic Euler Equations as the Asymptotic Behavior of the Relativistic Equations
Chapter 9: Application of the Generalized Relativistic Kinetic and Hydrodynamic Equations to the Study of Graphene
Abstract
9.1 Features of the Band Structure of Graphene
9.2 Generalized Kinetic and Hydrodynamic Equations for Graphene in an Electric Field
9.3 Wave Transfer in Graphene
9.4 The Hall Effect in the Relativistic Nonlocal Theory of Massless Particles
Chapter 10: Application of Relativistic Nonlocal Physics in the Theory of Gravitational Field Interaction With a Laser Beam
Abstract
10.1 Nonlocal Physics and Gravitational Waves
10.2 Basic Equations of Relativistic Nonlocal Physics Having Regard to External Forces
10.3 Calculation of the Tensor Moments for the Laser Beam Evolution
10.4 Nonlocal Relativistic Equations in the Explicit Form
10.5 Wave Solutions for GFR-Interaction
Chapter 11: Application of the Generalized Relativistic Hydrodynamic Equations to the Study of the Interaction of Planck Radiation With the Gravitational Field
Abstract
11.1 About the Influence of Gravitational Field on Radiation
11.2 Nonlocal Relativistic Hydrodynamic Equations for Equilibrium Radiation
11.3 Local Equilibrium Radiation in Gravitational Field for the One-Dimensional Stationary Case
11.4 Self-Similar Solutions of Hydrodynamic Equations for Planck Radiation in Gravitational Field
Chapter 12: Connection Between Time Quantization in the Frame of Nonlocal Relativistic Physics and Shannon-Nyquist-Kotelnikov Theorem
Abstract
12.1 About the Time Quantization
12.2 Systems of Generalized Relativistic Hydrodynamic Equations in the Shannon-Nyquist-Kotelnikov Theory
12.3 Shannon-Nyquist-Kotelnikov Theorem as a Consequence of Nonlocal Physics: Time Quantization
Appendices
Appendix 1 Elements of the Theory of Tensors
Appendix 2 Conservation of Phase Volume dx1dx,2dx,3dt Under the Lorentz Transformations
Appendix 3 The Relativistic Invariance of the Substantial Derivative in One-Dimensional Motion
Appendix 4 Integration of Four-Dimensional Divergence in Momentum Space
Appendix 5 Calculation of the Tensor
Index
No. of pages: 466
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: August 18, 2016
Imprint: Elsevier
Paperback ISBN: 9780444638540
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Boris V. Alexeev
Professor Boris V. Alexeev is Head of the Centre of the Theoretical Foundations of Nanotechnology and Head of the Physics Department at the Moscow Lomonosov University of Fine Chemical Technologies, Moscow, Russia. In the 1990s he was Visiting Professor at the University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL, USA, and Visiting Professor at the University of Provence, Marseille, France. Professor Alexeev has published over 290 articles in international scientific journals and 22 books. He has received several honors and awards, and is member of six societies.
Affiliations and expertise
Physics Department, Moscow Lomonosov University of Fine Chemical Technologies, Moscow, Russia
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