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Bodmann, B.E.J., Vilhena, M.T., Zabadal, J.R.S., Luna, J.P. and Schuck, A. (2011) Scale Invariance and Some Limits in Transport Phenomenology: Existence of a Spontaneous Scale. In: Constanda, C., Bodmann, B. and Velho, H. (Eds.), Integral Methods in Science and Engineering: Progress in Numerical and Analytical Techniques, Birkhäuser, Springer, New York, 57-64.
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TITLE:
Fundamental Connections in Differential Geometry: Quantum Field Theory, Electromagnetism, Chemistry and Fluid Mechanics
AUTHORS:
Jorge Zabadal, Ederson Staudt, Ádnei Marinho, Vinícius Ribeiro
KEYWORDS:
Commutation Relations, Extended Navier-Stokes Equations, Extended Helmholtz Equations, Interaction Terms, Quantum Behavior
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.10 No.9,
September
7,
2023
ABSTRACT: This work presents novel hydrodynamic formulations that reconcile the continuum hypothesis with the emergence of electromagnetic interactions among molecules from fundamental principles. Two models are proposed: a relativistic version of the Navier-Stokes equations derived from commutation relations, and a Helmholtz-like system obtained by applying the Hodge operator to the extended Navier-Stokes equations. Preliminary analysis suggests that the second model, with its nonlinear terms serving as a generalized current, can reproduce microscopic quantum effects. It shows promise for generating self-consistent field equations via B?cklund transformations, remaining valid across all scales despite the breakdown of the continuum hypothesis.