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View SchemaLogical foundation of theoretical physics
| Authors | G. A. Quznetsov |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0508042 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0508042 |
| Journal | Nova Science Pub. Inc., ISBN 1594549486, Editor Prof. V. V. Dvoeglazov. Englidh version, 2006. |
Abstract
This is the logical foundation for for Relativity Theory, Probability Theory, and for Quantum Theory. Contents is the following: 1 Introduction. 2 Classical logic. 3 Time and space. 3.1 Recorders. 3.2 Time. 3.3 Space. 3.4 Relativity. 4. Probability. 4.1 B-functions. 4.2 Independent tests. 4.3 Function of probability. 4.4 Conditional probability. 4.5 Classical probability 4.6 B-functions and classical propositional logic. 4.7 Consistency of the probability function. 4.7.1 Nonstandard numbers. 4.7.2 Model. 5. Quantum theory. 5.1 Events and the moving equations. 5.2 Rotations of the x5Ox4 system and B-bosonn. 5.3 Masses. 5.4 The one-mass states, particles and antiparticles. 5.5 The two-masses states. 5.5.1 Neutrinno. 5.5.2 Electroweak transformations. 5.6 Rotations of the Cartesian coordinates system and quarrks. 5.7 Gustatory pentads. 5.8 Two events. 5.9 The dimension of physical space. 5.10 The events-probability interpretation of Quantum Theory. 6. Conclusion.
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