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When the states and properties of microscopic particles were described by linear SchrÖdinger equation the quantum mechanics had a lot of difficulties, which cause a centenary controversy in physics and have not a determinate conclusions till now. Thus we used a nonlinear SchrÖdinger equation to replace the linear SchrÖdinger equation and to depict and stu...
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Authors Pang Xiao-Feng
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Page No. 15 to 78

The mechanisms of generation of the nonlinear interactions in the quantum systems are studied using a nonlinear Schrodinger equation, which can describe the states and properties of motion of the microscopic particles. The investigations show that the interactions arises from the interaction between the moved particle and background field. the difficulties, limitations and approximations...
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Authors Pang Xiao-Feng
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Page No. 27 to 35

Verifiable Multiverse
Published In: GJSFR Part: A: Physics & Space Science Volume: 16 Issue: 4
Up to the present time a lot of interesting hypotheses of Multiverses have been offered. However, their common shortcoming is the fact that even in the distant future they will not be able to obtain experimental confirmation. They can not be refuted either. In other words, they are unverifiable. I.e. they are in fact non-existent for us. As opposed to them, the hypothesis of the hidden M...
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Authors Alexander Alexandrovich Antonov
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Page No. 5 to 12

In this paper, we employ the exp (−φ(ξ))-expansion method to find the exact traveling wave solutions involving parameters of nonlinear evolution equations. When these parameters are taken to be special values, the solitary wave solutions are derived from the exact traveling wave solutions. It is shown that the proposed method provides a more powerful math...
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Authors Mostafa M.A. Khater
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Page No. 37 to 41

The Dance of the Spinning Top
Published In: GJSFR Part: A: Physics & Space Science Volume: 16 Issue: 3
An interpretation of the spinning top movement, the so-called "dance of the spinning top" is proposed. It is based on a mechanical model without a central force, owing to the absence of the same, in spite of the fact that there is curvilinear movement. The path can be interpreted by means of the Theory of Dynamic Interactions. This interpretation is valid regardless of the way in which t...
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Authors Alvarez Martinez, Alejandro, Martu00c3u00adn Gutierrez, Almudena
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Page No. 15 to 27

We propose new dynamic hypotheses to enhance our understanding of the behavior of the plasma in the reactor. In doing so, we put forward a profound revision of classical dynamics. After over thirty years studying rotational dynamics, we propose a new theory of dynamic interactions to better interpret nature in rotation. This new theory has been tested experimentally returning positive re...
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Authors Gabriel Barcelo
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This paper presents a new enhancement approach for infrared images. The idea behind this technique is based on that modifies the local luminance mean of an image and controls the local contrast as a function of the local Luminance mean of the image. The algorithm first separates an image into LPF (low pass filtered) and HPF (high pass filtered) components. The LPF component then controls...
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Authors H. I. Ashiba, H.M. Mansour, M.F. El-Kordy, H.M.Ahmed
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Page No. 27 to 29

On Asteroid Engineering
Published In: GJSFR Part: A: Physics & Space Science Volume: 16 Issue: 2
I pose the question of maximal Newtonian surface gravity on a homogeneous body of a given mass and volume but with variable shape. In other words, given an amount of malleable material of uniform density, how should one shape it in order for a microscopic creature on its surface to experience the largest possible weight? After evaluating the weight on an arbitrary cylinder, at the axis a...
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Authors Olaf Lechtenfeld
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Previous time-symmetric but non-relativistic interpretation of the single-electron doubleslit experiment, visualizing the particle-wave dual nature of the electron, is extended to a relativistic interpretation of the singular nature of the electron as a quantum anomaly occurring at Compton scale distances (ultraviolet regions) from the point particle source and the detection point, viola...
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Authors Noboru Hokkyo
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Page No. 31 to 34

The particle is represented by the wave packet in nonlinear space-time continuum. Due of dispersion, the packet periodically appears and disappears in movement and the envelope of the process coincides with the wave function. It was considered that the partial differential equation of telegraph-type describes the motion of such wave packet in spherical coordinate space (r,θ ,Ï...
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Authors L.G. Sapogin, Yu.A. Ryabov
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