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- The Abstraction theory is applied in landscaping. A collection of objects may be made to be vast or meager depending upon the scale of observations. This idea may be developed to unite the worlds of the great vastness of the universe and the minuteness of the sub-atomic realm. Keeping constant a scaling ratio for both worlds (1)
- There may be evolution of energy from the system. (1)
- These may actually be converted into two self-same representatives with respect to scaling. The Laws of Physical Transactions are made use of to study Bose-Einstein condensation. As the packing density of concerned constituents increase to a certain critical value (1)
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Analysis Of The Theory Of Abstraction, Subhajit Kumar Ganguly
Analysis Of The Theory Of Abstraction, Subhajit Kumar Ganguly
Subhajit Kumar Ganguly
In this paper,a few more implications of the laws of physical transactions as per the Theory of Abstraction are dealt with.Analysis of these implications suggests the existence of `hidden` mass and `hidden` energy in a given physical transaction.Trajectory - examination of such possible transport is carried out. Relativistic cyclist phenomena are also dealt with in this paper.
Hamiltonian Dynamics In The Theory Of Abstraction, Subhajit Kumar Ganguly
Hamiltonian Dynamics In The Theory Of Abstraction, Subhajit Kumar Ganguly
Subhajit Kumar Ganguly
This paper deals with fluid flow dynamics which may be Hamiltonian in nature and yet chaotic.Here we deal with sympletic invariance, canonical transformations and stability of such Hamiltonian flows. As a collection of points move along, it carries along and distorts its own neighbourhood. This in turn affects the stability of such flows.