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This project investigates fluctuation-induced interactions, such as the Casimir effect and van der Waals force, which are crucial for understanding nanotechnology. It combines theoretical and computational studies to enhance knowledge in equilibrium and non-equilibrium physics, aiming to develop new nanoscopic devices…
Fluctuation-induced interactions are typically forces arising from classical and quantum fluctuations.
Paradigmatic examples are the Casimir effect and the van der Waals force.
They are connected with a panoply of phenomena of great importance in different areas of physics.
The exact knowledge of these interactions is rapidly becoming very important not only for fundamental purposes but also for the opportunities and challenges that they offer to nanotechnology and their impact on future devices…
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