R. Jaffe. (2005)cite arxiv:hep-th/0503158Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, uses aip class and the package floatftm to float text around figures.
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.72.021301
Abstract
In discussions of the cosmological constant, the Casimir effect is often
invoked as decisive evidence that the zero point energies of quantum fields are
"real''. On the contrary, Casimir effects can be formulated and Casimir forces
can be computed without reference to zero point energies. They are
relativistic, quantum forces between charges and currents. The Casimir force
(per unit area) between parallel plates vanishes as \alpha, the fine structure
constant, goes to zero, and the standard result, which appears to be
independent of \alpha, corresponds to the \alpha\tolimit.
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%1 jaffe2005casimir
%A Jaffe, R. L.
%D 2005
%K casimir quantum vacuum
%R 10.1103/PhysRevD.72.021301
%T The Casimir Effect and the Quantum Vacuum
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0503158
%X In discussions of the cosmological constant, the Casimir effect is often
invoked as decisive evidence that the zero point energies of quantum fields are
"real''. On the contrary, Casimir effects can be formulated and Casimir forces
can be computed without reference to zero point energies. They are
relativistic, quantum forces between charges and currents. The Casimir force
(per unit area) between parallel plates vanishes as \alpha, the fine structure
constant, goes to zero, and the standard result, which appears to be
independent of \alpha, corresponds to the \alpha\tolimit.
@misc{jaffe2005casimir,
abstract = {In discussions of the cosmological constant, the Casimir effect is often
invoked as decisive evidence that the zero point energies of quantum fields are
"real''. On the contrary, Casimir effects can be formulated and Casimir forces
can be computed without reference to zero point energies. They are
relativistic, quantum forces between charges and currents. The Casimir force
(per unit area) between parallel plates vanishes as \alpha, the fine structure
constant, goes to zero, and the standard result, which appears to be
independent of \alpha, corresponds to the \alpha\to\infty limit.},
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author = {Jaffe, R. L.},
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description = {The Casimir Effect and the Quantum Vacuum},
doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.72.021301},
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keywords = {casimir quantum vacuum},
note = {cite arxiv:hep-th/0503158Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, uses aip class and the package floatftm to float text around figures},
timestamp = {2013-12-23T11:50:21.000+0100},
title = {The Casimir Effect and the Quantum Vacuum},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0503158},
year = 2005
}