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Vacuum in relativistic theory

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department of Physics (P.G.), Midnapur College, Midnapur, W.B., India

Res. J. Physical Sci., Volume 5, Issue (5), Pages 11-13, June,4 (2017)

Abstract

Characteristics of vacuum (and or vacuum energy) have been discussed qualitatively in the first half of this work. Mathematical considerations of the above have, also, been made with reference to different mathematical relations in their appropriate form applicable to vacuum.

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