Quantization in Astrophysics, Brownian Motion, and Supersymmetry
@inproceedings{Smarandache2020QuantizationIA, title={Quantization in Astrophysics, Brownian Motion, and Supersymmetry}, author={Florentin Smarandache and V. Christianto}, year={2020} }
The present book discusses, among other things, various quantization phenomena found in Astrophysics and some related issues including Brownian Motion. With recent discoveries of exoplanets in our galaxy and beyond, this Astrophysics quantization issue has attracted numerous discussions in the past few years. Most chapters in this book come from published papers in various peer-reviewed journals, and they cover different methods to describe quantization, including Weyl geometry, Supersymmetry…
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