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  1. International Journal of Theoretical Physics
  2. International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36
  3. International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 1, January 1997
  4. Redshift in Hubble's constant
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International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 12, December 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 11, November 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 10, October 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 9, September 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 8, August 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 7, July 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 6, June 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 5, May 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 4, April 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 3, March 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 2, February 1997
International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 36, Issue 1, January 1997
Important announcement ( International Journal of Theoretical Physics , Volume 36 , Issue 1 )
Chaotic motion of a rigid rotor
The q-deformed vector and q-deformed outer product
Deformed supersymmetric oscillators
Path integrals on symmetric spaces and group manifolds
Path integral quantization and the ground-state wave functional for multiplier scalar-vector field systems
Lappo-Danilevsky hyperlogarithm and period of Calabi-Yau manifold
Faddeev-Jackiw quantization method in conformal three-dimensional supergravity
Dynamical semigroup description of coherent and incoherent particle—Matter interaction
Internal symmetry of hadrons: Finsler geometrical origin
Darboux transformations and supersymmetrization procedures
$$Z \to b\bar b$$ and $$Z \to c\bar c$$ as tests of the Standard Modelas tests of the Standard Model
Dirac equation in metric-affine gravitation theories and superpotentials
Problems of dynamics in generally covariant quantum field theory
Vibrational-rotational analysis of supersingular plus quadraticA/r $^{4}$+r $^{2}$ potential
Pure quantum states are fundamental, mixtures (composite states) are mathematical constructions: An argument using algorithmic information theory
On the isotropy of continuized dislocated crystals. I. The isotropic lattice distortion
On the isotropy of continuized dislocated crystals. II. The isotropy of diffusive properties
Algorithmic information and simplicity in statistical physics
Analytic waves
Redshift in Hubble's constant
Synthetic Hamiltonian mechanics

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Redshift in Hubble's constant

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Temple Raston, M.
Copyright Year 1997
Abstract A topological field theory with Bogomol'nyi solitons is examined. The Bogomol'nyi solitons have much in common with the instanton in Yang-Mills theory; consequently we called them ‘topological instantons.’ When periodic boundary conditions are imposed, the field theory comments indirectly on the speed of light within the theory. In this particular model the speed of light is not a universal constant. This may or may not be relevant to the current debate in astronomy and cosmology over the large values of the Hubble constant obtained by the latest generation of ground- and space-based telescopes. An experiment is proposed to detect spatial variation in the speed of light.
Starting Page 249
Ending Page 258
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISSN 00207748
Journal International Journal of Theoretical Physics
Volume Number 36
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15729575
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 1997-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Physics Quantum Physics Mathematical and Computational Physics Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physics and Astronomy Mathematics
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