Non-relativistic Casimir effect at finite temperature
Abstract
The Galilean covariance, formulated in 5-dimensions space, describes the non-relativistic physics in a way similar to quantum field theory. Using a non-relativistic approach the Stefan-Boltzmann law and the Casimir effect at finite temperature for a particle with spin zero and 1/2 are calculated. The Thermo Field Dynamics is used to calculate the temperature effect.
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