To the non-local theory of cold nuclear fusion
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To the non-local theory of cold nuclear fusion
Abstract
In this paper, we revisit the cold fusion (CF) phenomenon using the generalized Bolzmann kinetics theory which can represent the non-local physics of this CF phenomenon. This approach can identify the conditions when the CF can take place as the soliton creation under the influence of the intensive sound waves. The vast mathematical modelling leads to affirmation that all parts of soliton move with the same velocity and with the small internal change of the pressure. The zone of the high density is shaped on the soliton's front. It means that the regime of the 'acoustic CF' could be realized from the position of the non-local hydrodynamics.
Keywords: basements of non-local physics; cold nuclear fusion; foundations of the theory of transport processes; generalized hydrodynamic equations; solitons in the sound waves.
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