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'Nucleosynthesis in thin layers' develops a unified theory of five interactions within a fractal universe based on information-currents from an algebraic algorithmic point of view. A fractal universe is viewed as a fluctuating hyperelliptic/elliptic singularity. An alternative view to our universe as a stationary state is developed by the author as a specialist in theoretical physics. A stationary universe requires stationary mass generation rate which is suspected in photosynthesis and cosmic rays. The presented theory for the interior of an elementary charge helps to solve the Riemann…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
'Nucleosynthesis in thin layers' develops a unified theory of five interactions within a fractal universe based on information-currents from an algebraic algorithmic point of view. A fractal universe is viewed as a fluctuating hyperelliptic/elliptic singularity. An alternative view to our universe as a stationary state is developed by the author as a specialist in theoretical physics. A stationary universe requires stationary mass generation rate which is suspected in photosynthesis and cosmic rays. The presented theory for the interior of an elementary charge helps to solve the Riemann hypothesis as well, the cosmological constant problem, the magnetic monopole problem and involves the Dyson-Macdonald identity.
Autorenporträt
Das Buch setzt Arbeiten fort, die mit einem Diplom über Elektronen und Photonen in Zero-Gap-Halbleitern (1977, Moskauer Staatliche Universität), der Promotion über die Theorie der Nettorekombinationsrate und der Bandstruktur in Bleichalkogeniden (1980 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) sowie einer Doktorarbeit zum Elektronentransport in halbleitenden Mikrostrukturen in Gegenwart starker elektrischer und magnetischer Felder sowie ( 1986 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin ) begonnen wurden und durch umfangreiche Arbeit an Computeralgorithmen 1993-2004 als IT-Freelancer fortgesetzt wurden.