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Problemy Fiziki, Matematiki i Tekhniki (Problems of Physics, Mathematics and Technics), 2013, Issue 4(17), Pages 14–20 (Mi pfmt264)  

PHYSICS

Virtual states in evolution of quantum tribosystems

D. N. Lubimova, K. N. Dolgopolova, V. A. Goldadeb

a «Engineering center L&Co» Ltd, Surgut, Russia
b F. Scorina Gomel State University, Gomel, Belarus
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Abstract: The principal possibility of occurrence of virtual states of the substance involved in frictional process was analytically investigated. Quantum mechanisms of virtual states development were theoretically described.
Keywords: wave function, decoherence, quasi-particle, virtuality, tribones.
Received: 12.11.2013
Document Type: Article
UDC: 621.891
Language: Russian
Citation: D. N. Lubimov, K. N. Dolgopolov, V. A. Goldade, “Virtual states in evolution of quantum tribosystems”, PFMT, 2013, no. 4(17), 14–20
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\paper Virtual states in evolution of quantum tribosystems
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