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Meaning, origin and history of the name Casimir Four kings of Poland have borne this name, including Casimir III the Great, who greatly strengthened the Polish state in the 14th century It was also borne Saint Casimir, a 15th-century Polish prince and a patron saint of Poland and Lithuania
The Casimir Effect - Purdue University In 2005, Jaffe points out, “Casimir effect gives no more (or less ) support for the “reality” of the vacuum energy of fluctuating quantum fields than any other one-loop effect in quantum electrodynamics, like the vacuum polarization contribution to the Lamb shift, for example ”
Casimir Effect - Examples, Definition, History, Uses, FAQs The Casimir Effect is a quantum mechanical phenomenon first predicted by the Dutch physicist Hendrik Casimir in 1948 This effect has since become a significant concept in the realm of modern physics, particularly in the studies of quantum field theory and electromagnetism
Casimir effect - Wikipedia In quantum field theory, the Casimir effect (or Casimir force) [1] is a physical force acting on the macroscopic boundaries of a confined space which arises from the quantum fluctuations of a field
75 Years of the Casimir Effect: Advances and Prospects The Casimir effect is unique in its multidisciplinary character Its applications range from elementary particle physics, gravitation, and cosmology to atomic physics, condensed matter physics, and nanotechnology
Scientists Discovered How to Control the Casimir Effect In 1948, Dutch physicist Hendrik Casimir—who worked with one of the fathers of quantum physics, Neils Bohr—developed an ingenious experiment to witness the invisible (at least, to us) wonders
What is the Casimir Effect? - ThoughtCo The Casimir Effect is a result of quantum physics that seems to defy the logic of the everyday world In this case, it results in vacuum energy from "empty space" actually exerting a force on physical objects
Casimir - Wikipedia Casimir is a Latin version of the Polish male name Kazimierz (Polish pronunciation: [ka'ʑi mjeʂ]) The original Polish feminine form is Kazimiera, in Latin and other languages rendered as Casimira