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Particles, phases, fields
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- Solid State Physics Department, University of Łódź, ul. Pomorska 149/153, PL-90-236, Łódź, Poland
Abstract
The physical properties of particles and phasesare considered in connection with their description by means of the deformation of space-time. The analogy between particle trajectories and phase boundaries is discussed. The geometry and its curvature is related to the Clifford algebraic structure whose construction in terms of the theory of deformation leads to the expected solutions for correlation functions referring to spectroscopy and scattering problems. The stochastic nature of space-time is reflected by fluctuations of distances and time intervals.
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