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The following pages link to Complex vacuum fluctuation as a chaotic ``limit'' set of any Kleinian group transformation and the mass spectrum of high energy particle physics via spontaneous self-organization. (Q1416205):
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- On the \(m\)-extension of the Fibonacci and Lucas \(p\)-numbers (Q601374) (← links)
- The generalized Pell \((p, i)\)-numbers and their Binet formulas, combinatorial representations, sums (Q601391) (← links)
- The Minkowski's space-time is consistent with differential geometry of fractional order (Q601442) (← links)
- On the Fibonacci and Lucas \(p\)-numbers, their sums, families of bipartite graphs and permanents of certain matrices (Q602222) (← links)
- Systematic search of symmetric periodic orbits in 2DOF Hamiltonian systems (Q602355) (← links)
- A note on almost \(\beta \)-continuous functions (Q602411) (← links)
- On \(\delta -\beta \)-continuous functions (Q603450) (← links)
- On generalized Fibonacci and Lucas polynomials (Q603590) (← links)
- On the order-\(m\) generalized Fibonacci \(k\)-numbers (Q603731) (← links)
- Fundamentals of a new kind of mathematics based on the golden section (Q813690) (← links)
- Theory of Binet formulas for Fibonacci and Lucas \(p\)-numbers (Q813695) (← links)
- The ``golden'' algebraic equations (Q813736) (← links)
- Generalization of weakly clopen and strongly \(\theta\)-\(b\)-continuous functions (Q944882) (← links)
- VAK, vacuum fluctuation and the mass spectrum of high energy particle physics. (Q1416231) (← links)
- Derivation of the fine structure constant using fractional dynamics. (Q1416232) (← links)
- Modular groups in Cantorian \(E^{(\infty)}\) high-energy physics. (Q1419251) (← links)
- Kleinian groups in \(E^{(\infty)}\) and their connection to particle physics and cosmology. (Q1419289) (← links)
- On a connection between the VAK, knot theory and El Naschie's theory of the mass spectrum of the high energy elementary particles (Q1432929) (← links)
- Small world network, \(\mathcal E^{(\infty)}\) topology and the mass spectrum of high energy particles physics (Q1432962) (← links)
- The VAK of vacuum fluctuation: Spontaneous self-organization and complexity theory interpretation of high energy particle physics and the mass spectrum (Q1433748) (← links)
- A review of \(E\) infinity theory and the mass spectrum of high energy particle physics (Q1433845) (← links)
- Fantappié's group as an extension of special relativity on \({\mathcal E}^{(\infty)}\) Cantorian space-time (Q1766557) (← links)
- The Higgs-physical and number theoretical arguments for the necessity of a triple elementary particle in super symmetric spacetime (Q1766580) (← links)
- On a new class of hyperbolic functions (Q1771609) (← links)
- Renormalization group and the emergence of random fractal topology in quantum field theory (Q1877939) (← links)
- El Naschie's Cantorian strings and duality in Weyl--Dirac theory (Q1877943) (← links)
- On a possible evidence for Cantorian space-time in cosmic ray astrophysics (Q1878060) (← links)
- New elementary particles as a possible product of a disintegrating symplictic vacuum (Q1878124) (← links)
- On a connection between the limit set of the Möbius-Klein transformation, periodic continued fractions, El Naschie's topological theory of high energy particle physics and the possibility of a new axion-like particle (Q1878154) (← links)
- How gravitational instanton could solve the mass problem of the standard model of high energy particle physics (Q1878185) (← links)
- Cumulative diminuations with Fibonacci approach, golden section and physics (Q2269916) (← links)
- The generalized principle of the Golden Section and its applications in mathematics, science, and engineering (Q2484908) (← links)
- The Golden Shofar (Q2488005) (← links)
- Complexity in quantum field theory and physics beyond the standard model (Q2497601) (← links)
- The continuous functions for the Fibonacci and Lucas \(p\)-numbers (Q2497615) (← links)
- A strange novel chaotic system with fully golden proportion equilibria and its mobile microcomputer-based RNG application (Q6118625) (← links)