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Finite mathematics as the foundation of classical mathematics and quantum theory: with applications to gravity and particle theory

This book delves into finite mathematics and its application in physics, particularly quantum theory. It is shown that quantum theory based on finite mathematics is more general than standard quantum theory, whilst finite mathematics is itself more general than standard mathematics.As a consequence,...

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Autor principal: Lev, Felix
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61101-9
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description This book delves into finite mathematics and its application in physics, particularly quantum theory. It is shown that quantum theory based on finite mathematics is more general than standard quantum theory, whilst finite mathematics is itself more general than standard mathematics.As a consequence, the mathematics describing nature at the most fundamental level involves only a finite number of numbers while the notions of limit, infinite/infinitesimal and continuity are needed only in calculations that describe nature approximately. It is also shown that the concepts of particle and antiparticle are likewise approximate notions, valid only in special situations, and that the electric charge and baryon- and lepton quantum numbers can be only approximately conserved.
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spelling cern-27444152021-04-21T16:45:00Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-030-61101-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/2744415engLev, FelixFinite mathematics as the foundation of classical mathematics and quantum theory: with applications to gravity and particle theoryMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis book delves into finite mathematics and its application in physics, particularly quantum theory. It is shown that quantum theory based on finite mathematics is more general than standard quantum theory, whilst finite mathematics is itself more general than standard mathematics.As a consequence, the mathematics describing nature at the most fundamental level involves only a finite number of numbers while the notions of limit, infinite/infinitesimal and continuity are needed only in calculations that describe nature approximately. It is also shown that the concepts of particle and antiparticle are likewise approximate notions, valid only in special situations, and that the electric charge and baryon- and lepton quantum numbers can be only approximately conserved.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:27444152020
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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Finite mathematics as the foundation of classical mathematics and quantum theory: with applications to gravity and particle theory
title Finite mathematics as the foundation of classical mathematics and quantum theory: with applications to gravity and particle theory
title_full Finite mathematics as the foundation of classical mathematics and quantum theory: with applications to gravity and particle theory
title_fullStr Finite mathematics as the foundation of classical mathematics and quantum theory: with applications to gravity and particle theory
title_full_unstemmed Finite mathematics as the foundation of classical mathematics and quantum theory: with applications to gravity and particle theory
title_short Finite mathematics as the foundation of classical mathematics and quantum theory: with applications to gravity and particle theory
title_sort finite mathematics as the foundation of classical mathematics and quantum theory: with applications to gravity and particle theory
topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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