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arxiv: 1203.2708 · v3 · pith:S2NMSFVGnew · submitted 2012-03-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · hep-th

Renormalization Group Approach to Casimir Effect and the Attractive and Repulsive Forces in Substance

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall hep-th
keywords substanceapproachattractivecasimirenergypath-integralpermeabilityrepulsive
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Electromagnetism in substance is characterized by permittivity (dielectric constant) and permeability (magnetic permeability). They describe the substance property {\it effectively}. We present a {\it geometric} approach to it. Some models are presented, where the two quantities are geometrically defined. Fluctuation due to the micro dynamics (such as dipole-dipole interaction) is taken into account by the (generalized) path-integral. Free energy formula (Lifshitz 1954), for the material composed of three regions with different permittivities, is explained. Casimir energy is obtained by a new regularization using the path-integral. Attractive force or repulsive one is determined by the sign of the {\it renormalization-group} $\beta$-function.

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