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the Tenth Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology and Fourth Symposium on the Casimir Effect to be held from June 23, 2019 (date of arrival) to June 29, 2019 (date of departure) at Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The working language of the Seminar and Symposium is English.
Institute of Physics, Nanotechnology and Telecommunications, Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, where Alexander Friedmann was working as a Professor during the period from 1920 to 1925, i.e., at the time when he created the theory of expanding Universe.
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The deadline for registration is March 30, 2019.
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The Proceedings of the Tenth Friedmann Seminar and Fourth Casimir Symposium will be published in two special issues of the Journals Int. J. Mod. Phys. A and Mod. Phys. Lett. A (World Scientific Publishing Company) both of which are indexed by the Scopus and Web of Science. The deadline for submission of full manuscripts for publication is September 20, 2019. All details concerning the preparation rules and submission procedure of the manuscripts will be posted in April of 2019 at this website.
The Organizing Committee will pay the major part of registration fees for participants from the countries of former Soviet Union which do not belong to the European Community. The decreased registration fee for participants from these countries is Rubles 2000. The registration fee covers a Conference bag, participation in all sessions and Conference events (coffee breaks, welcome party and excursion), publication of the Program and the special issues of the Journal containing the Conference Proceedings.
Under construction. The Program will contain longer and shorter oral talks, and the poster sessions. Selection among the submitted abstracts will be made by the Scientific Organizing Committee.
— A. A. Starobinsky (Russia), Inflation, pre-inflation and quantum gravity.
— D. Konkowski (USA), Resolution of singularities in relativistic spacetimes.
— A. D. Dolgov (Russia), Contemporary black holes from the early Universe.
— J. C. Fabris (Brazil), Viscous models and the dark sector of the universe.
— D. V. Gal’tsov (Russia), Disformal dualities and nature of singularities in scalar-tensor gravity.
— S. Capozziello (Italy), The emission of GRBs as test bed for Extended Gravity.
— B. E. Meierovich (Russia), Black hole and dark matter: Phase equilibrium.
— S. V. Ketov (Japan), Supergravity-based cosmology in Friedmann Universe.
— V. M. Mostepanenko (Russia), Axion-like particles in the Universe.
— G. Esposito (Italy), How to realize trapped surfaces in Friedmann models?
— L. Marochnik (USA), Cosmological acceleration from super horizon gravitational waves: Dark energy and inflation.
— K. A. Bronnikov (Russia), The stability problem for regular black holes and wormholes.
— V. P. Frolov (Canada), Integrability and separability in black-hole spacetime.
— A. V. Astashenok, A. V. Yurov, and V. A. Yurov (Russia), The cosmological models with jump discontinuites.
— I. Shapiro (Brazil), Effective action induced by anomaly: new results.
— I. Dymnikova (Russia), Regular black holes and solitons with de Sitter interiors.
— M. Hohmann (Estonia), Hamiltonian formulation of teleparallel gravity.
— A. Burinskii (Russia), Unification gravity with quantum theory: bag-like source of the Kerr-Newman spinning particle and anomalous magnetic moment of electron.
— C. Romero (Brazil), A new approach to Weyl unified field theory.
— D. G. Yakovlev (Russia), Weak interaction and nonequilibrium neutron stars.
— M. Maia (Brazil), The impact of the Higgs on Einstein’s gravity.
— M. Maia (Brazil), The gravitational compass.
— A. A. Grib, Yu. V. Pavlov (Russia), 50 years of calculation of the density of particles created in the early Friedmann Universe.
— C. Laemmerzahl (Germany), Signatures of black holes star motion, accretion disks, and shadows.
— V. D. Ivashchuk and A. A. Kobtsev (Russia), Stable exponential cosmological solutions with two factor spaces in the Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet model with a Lambdaterm.
— P. Kuusk (Estonia), Scalar fields in generalized theories of gravity.
— S. V. Chervon (Russia), Effective chiral cosmological models of higher order theories of gravity.
— Pengshun Luo, Jihua Ding, Xiaofang Ren, Rui Luo and Jianbo Wang (China), Test of spin-dependent exotic interactions at the micrometer range.
— M. L. Fil’chenkov, Yu. P. Laptev (Russia), On gravitational radiation of microsystems.
— M. Moumni, M. Falek (Algeria), Minimal length corrections to FLRW solutions.
— A. S. Baigashov, A. V. Astashenok (Russia), Neutron stars in frames of R-square gravity and gravitational waves.
— F. F. Faria (Brazil), Cosmology in massive conformal gravity.
— D. Yu. Tsipenyuk, W. B. Belayev (Russia), Bubble structures in microphysical objects in 5-D extended space model.
— O. B. Zaslavskii (Ukraine), Super-Penrose process.
— A. A. Grib and Yu. V. Pavlov (Russia), On high energy particles from the rotating black holes.
— V. F. Panov, O. V. Sandakova and E. V. Kuvshinova (Russia), Cosmology with rotation in Bianchi’s models.
— S. D. Odintsov (Spain), Cosmology and modified gravity: An overview.
— V. V. Kassandrov, N. V. Markova (Russia), Energy spectrum of the regular solutions to the Schroedinger-Newton system of equations.
— A. Beesham (South Africa), First observational test of General Relativity.
— I. L. Erokhin (Russia), To the question on accelerated universe expansion.
— I. V. Fomin (Russia), The Gauss-Bonnet scalar in Friedmann cosmology.
— L. I. Petrova (Russia), Correspondence between equations of field theory and the evolutionary relation of mathematical physics equations: Interpretation of Einstein's equations.
— A. V. Minkevich (Belarus), Gravitation interaction in astrophysics in Riemann-Cartan space-time.
— S. V. Sushkov (Russia), Cosmological perturbations during the kinetic inflation in the Horndeski theory.
— E. G. Mychelkin, M. A. Makukov (Kazakhstan), Antiscalar-modified Kerr spacetime.
— R. Konoplya (Russia), Echoes of compact objects: new physics near the surface and matter at a distance.
— V. B. Bezerra (Brazil), Some remarks on topology and gravitation.
— V. N. Rudenko (Russia), Current status of the GW experiment and Russian participation.
— K. G. Zloshchastiev (South Africa), Resolving cosmological singularity problem in a logarithmic superfluid theory of physical vacuum.
— Yu. N. Eroshenko (Russia), Evolution of matter around primordial black hole at radiation-dominated epoch.
— R. Sedmik, M. Pitschmann and H. Abele (Austria), Parallel plate force metrology as a tool to probe dark sector interactions.
— S. Yu. Vernov (Russia), Static spherically symmetric solutions in scalar-tensor gravity models.
— T. Prokopec (Netherlands), The role of Weyl symmetry in high energy physics.
— V. P. Neznamov and M. V. Gorbatenko (Russia), Quantum mechanics of stationary states of particles in external singular spherically and axially symmetric gravitational fields.
— S. N. Pandey (India), From vacuum to Friedmann universe with a higher order theory of gravity.
— E. O. Pozdeeva (Russia), Exact solutions in non-local Gauss-Bonnet gravity.
— M. Bhatti (Pakistan), Instability constraints: Stability of celestial objects.
— M. Yu. Piotrovich, V. L. Afanasiev, S. D. Buliga and T. M. Natsvlishvili (Russia), Determination of supermassive black hole spins in active galactic nuclei.
— I. Damiao Soares (Brazil), Boosted Kerr black holes in general relativity.
— V. Dzhunushaliev, V. Folomeev, B. Kleihaus and J. Kunz (Kazakhstan), Thin-shell toroidal T2-wormhole.
— R. K. Dubey and S. Pathak (India), Gravitational waves through binary formation in merging galaxies.
— V. Dzhunushaliev, G. K. Nurtayeva and A. A. Serikbolova (Kazakhstan), Domain and branes in multidimensional $\alpha R^n$ gravities.
— Z. Yousaf (Pakistan), Irregular energy density and compact objects.
— J.-P. Petit (France), Mass inversion through the Schwarzschild sphere.
— A. S. Lukyanenko (Russia), A "stationary" Schroedinger equation in quantum cosmology.
— M. Zaeem-ul-Haq Bhatti (Pakistan), Instability constraints: Stability of celestial objects.
— O. I. Chashchina, A. Sen and Z. K. Silagadze (Russia), Planck-scale modification of classical mechanics.
— B. Mishra and S. Tarai (India), Dynamics of Bianchi $VI_h$ universe with bulk viscous fluid in modified gravity.
— E. T. Akhmedov, P. A. Anempodistov and I. D. Ivanova (Russia), Corrections to the Aretakis type behaviour of the metric due to an infalling particle.
— K. Boshkayev (Kazakhstan), Dark matter core at the Galactic center.
— B. Saha (Russia), Interacting self-consistent system of spinor and gravitational field.
— A. Alimgozha (Kazakhstan), Hot rotating white dwarfs with different nuclear composition.
— Yu. G. Ignat'ev (Russia), Limit Euclidean cycles in minimal cosmological models based on scalar fields with a Higgs type potential.
— M. Sharif (Pakistan), Dynamics of scalar shell for black holes.
— M. A. Skugoreva, M. Sami and N. Jaman (Russia), Emergence of cosmological scaling behavior in asymptotic regime.
— C. Parmeggiani (Italy), Quantum fields and gravity. Expanding space-times.
— A. B. Arbuzov (Russia), Conformally coupled general relativity.
— A. Zinhailo (Czech Republic), Quasinormal modes of the four dimensional black hole in Einstein-Weyl gravity.
— A. B. Arbuzov and A. E. Pavlov (Russia), Intrinsic time in geometrodynamics of closed manifolds.
— U. Ualikhanova (Kazakhstan), Post-Newtonian limit of extended teleparallel theories of gravity.
— F. Zaripov (Russia), Oscillatory solutions in cosmological models and in a centrally symmetric space in a modified theory of gravity. Estimated observational effects.
— A. Urazalina (Kazakhstan), Phantom and ordinary solutions with scalar fields in GR with different potentials.
— Yu. V. Dumin (Russia), A unified model of dark energy based on the quantum-mechanical uncertainty relation.
— S. G. Rubin (Russia), Evolution of subspaces from high to low energies.
— L. V. Grunskaya, V. V. Isakevich and D. V. Isakevich (Russia), Anomalous behavior of the terrestrial electric field intensity at multiple frequencies of relativistic binary stellar systems.
— E. Arbuzova (Russia), Early universe in modified gravity.
— P. V. Tretyakov (Russia), On spin connection and cosmological perturbations in teleparallel gravity.
— E. E. Kholupenko (Russia), On the possible lost anisotropy of the Unruh radiation.
— A. P. Lelyakov (Russia), Influence of the gravitational field of a null string domain that radially changes its size on the dynamics of a test null string.
— B. N. Latosh (Russia), Effective field theory application for Fab Four based scalar-tensor gravity.
— B. L. Ikhlov (Russia), Vacuum as a source of rotation.
— A. Toporensky, D. Muller and S. Mistra (Russia), On generality of Starobinsky inflation in Einstein and Jordan frames.
— N. N. Gorobey, A. S. Lukyanenko and A. Shavrin (Russia), Ground state and quantization of the energy of space in an anisotropic model of the universe.
— X. P. H. Calmet (United Kingdom), Quantum gravitational corrections to cosmological and astrophysical processes.
— N. Khusnutdinov (Brazil), The self-force for particle in plane wave space-time.
— B. P. Brassel (South Africa), Collapsing radiation shells in Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet gravity.
— A. V. Nesterenok (Russia), Modelling of non-dissociative shock waves in dense interstellar clouds.
— A. Nikolaev and S. D. Maharaj (South Africa), Embedding with Vaidya geometry.
— S. D. Maharaj (South Africa), Models for bounded radiating structures.
— B. Aliyev (Russia), The new physics in 5D theory.
— A. N. Golubiatnikov, D. B. Lyuboshits (Russia), On the inhomogeneous annihilation stage of the Universe expansion.
— N. Arakelyan (Russia), Impact of the accretion of Sagittarius dwarf on the distribution of Milky Way’s globular clusters.
— M. J. Guzman, R. Ferraro (Argentina), Degrees of freedom and Hamiltonian formalism for $f(T)$ gravity.
— S. Pilipenko (Russia), On the initial conditions for cosmological N-body simulations.
— A. Parnachev (Ireland), Black holes, phase shift and holography.
— I. A. Babenko (Russia), Astrophysical objects magnetic fields in three physical concepts.
— A. Yu. Kamenshchik, A. A. Starobinsky, A. Tronconi, T. Vardanyan, G. Venturi (Italy, Russia), Pauli–Zeldovich cancellation of the vacuum energy divergences, auxiliary fields and supersymmetry.
— T. Vardanyan, A. Yu. Kamenshchik (Italy), Exact solutions of the Einstein equations for an infinite slab with constant energy density.
— A. V. Aminova (Russia), Cylindrically symmetric dyonic wormholes in six-dimensional Kaluza-Klein theory.
— A. V. Aminova, D. R. Khakimov (Russia), On mechanical conservation laws in 5-dimensional theory of gravity.
— Z. Nekooei, J. Sadeghi, M. Shokri (Iran), The Lagrangian of charged test particle in Horava-Lifshitz black hole and deformed phase space.
— A. A. Sheykin, S. A. Paston (Russia), Polyakov-like approach to the modified gravity theories.
— E. Griv (Israel), Gravitational many-body simulations of stellar disks in galaxies with non-Newtonian interactions.
— V. Vertogradov (Russia), The diagonalization of generalized Vaidya spacetime.
— M. Shokri, F. Renzi, A. Melchiorri (Iran), Cosmic Microwave Background constraints on non-minimal couplings in inflationary models with power law potentials.
— S. Alexandrov (France), Bigravity with single graviton.
— T. P. Shestakova (Russia), On a probable cosmological scenario in the extended phase space approach to quantization of gravity.
— A. R. Cisterna Roa (Chile), Homogenous anti de-Sitter black strings in General Relativity and Lovelock Gravity.
— R. R. Cuzinatto, L. G. Medeiros, P. J. Pompeia (Brazil), Modified Starobinsky inflation: a higher order approach.
— R. R. Cuzinatto, C. A. M. de Melo, L. G. Medeiros, P. J. Pompeia (Brazil), Higher order theories of gravity and modified Starobinsky inflation model in the Palatini approach.
— S. O. Alexeev (Russia), Extended gravity at galaxy cluster’s scales.
— A. A. Kirillov, E. P. Savelova (Russia), Wormhole as a possible accelerator of high-energy cosmic-ray particles.
— E. P. Savelova, A. A. Kirillov (Russia), Virtual wormholes and Dynamical Pauli-Villars Regularization.
— U. Mohideen (USA), Eliminating electrostatic forces in precision Casimir force measurements.
— L. B. Boinovich, K. A. Emelyanenko and A. M. Emelyanenko (Russia), Van der Waals forces in thin liquid interlayers: Impact on the properties and stability of wetting and free films.
— Ho Bun Chan (Hong Kong), Strong geometry dependence of Casimir forces between two rectangular gratings.
— A. I. Volokitin (Russia), Fluctuation-induced electromagnetic phenomena under dynamic and thermal nonequilibrium conditions.
— G. Palasantzas, F. Tajik, Z. Babamahdi, V. B. Svetovoy (Netherlands), Casimir actuation between real materials towards chaos.
— G. L. Klimchitskaya (Russia), Casimir force in graphene systems and the Nernst heat theorem.
— R. S. Decca (USA), Old experiments and a new proposal: Status of Casimir physics at IUPUI.
— D. Vassilevich (Brazil), Quest for Casimir repulsion between Chern-Simons surfaces.
— V. N. Marachevsky (Russia), The Casimir effect for materials with Chern-Simons surface layers.
— R. Esquivel-Sirvent (Mexico), Quantum friction for nanoparticles of arbitrary shape.
— G. V. Dedkov and A. A. Kyasov (Russia), Dynamically and thermally nonequilibrium fluctuation-electromagnetic interactions: Recent results and trends.
— T. Emig (France), Conformal field theory of Casimir forces.
— S. P. Gavrilov, D. M. Gitman and A. A. Shishmarev (Russia), Vacuum mean values in the presence of weakly inhomogeneous critical potential steps.
— M. Bordag (Germany), Casimir effect and entropy.
— I. Pirozhenko (Russia), On the stress-energy tensor near a boundary in CFTs.
— V. Svetovoy, G. Palasantzas (Netherlands), A new method to measure the Casimir forces at short distances.
— Yu. V. Gratz (Russia), Vacuum polarization near higher-dimensional defects.
— V. P. Frolov (Canada), Vacuum polarization effect in a ghost free theory.
— G. L. Klimchitskaya and V. M. Mostepanenko (Russia), Recent measurements of the Casimir force: Comparison between experiment and theory.
— R. Podgornik (China), Thermal Casimir interactions in quadrupolar media.
— N. Khusnutdinov (Brazil), The Casimir and Casimir-Polder effects for layered planar structures.
— M. Karim (USA), Auto-stabilized electron.
— S. O. Gladkov (Russia), About a common field theory.
— Yu. Sitenko (Ukraine), Zero-point oscillations of quantized charged massive matter fields and the Casimir effect.
— C. Villarreal (Mexico), Casimir forces between high-Tc superconductors.
— S. Y. Buhmann (Germany), Casimir forces as probes of exotic optical properties.
— L. M. Woods (USA), Casimir interactions in novel materials.
— M. Antezza (France), Fluctuation-induced forces on an atom near a photonic topological material.
— R. Sedmik, and H. Abele (Austria), Prospects on measuring quantum vacuum forces between parallel plates.
— M. R. R. Good (Kazakhstan), Planck-distributed, finite particle creation of Casimir light.
— A. B. Arbuzov and A. E. Pavlov (Russia), Static Casimir condensates of massive fields in Friedmann Universe.
— A. S. Kuraptsev (Russia), The influence of a metallic surface on the spectrum of eigenstates of dense polyatomic clusters.
— E. G. Drukarev and A. I. Mikhailov (Russia), Quantum electrodynamics in the fields of complex nanostructures.
—X. Ren, R. Luo, J. Wang, X. Jia, P. Luo (China), Test of exotic monopole-dipole interaction at micrometer range.
—D. V. Doroshenko, V. V. Dubov, S. P. Roshchupkin (Russia), Resonant annihilation and production of high-energy electron-positron pairs in an external electromagnetic field.
—N. R. Larin, V. V. Dubov, S. P. Roshchupkin (Russia), Resonant production of electron-positron pairs by a hard gamma-ray on a nucleus in an external electromagnetic field.
—A. V. Dubov, V. V. Dubov, S. P. Roshchupkin (Russia), Resonant emission of hard gamma-quants at scattering of ultrarelativistic electronsby a nucleus in the presence of the external electromagnetic field.
—A. A. Pustyntsev, V. V. Dubov, S. P. Roshchupkin (Russia), Resonant Breit-Wheeler process in an external electromagnetic field.
—C. Henkel (Germany), Thermally excited quasiparticles in metals, dispersion forces and heat transfer.
—E. N. Velichko, G. L. Klimchitskaya and E. K. Nepomnyashchaya (Russia), The Casimir repulsion through a water-based magnetic fluid.
—D. Fermi (Italy), Scalar Casimir effect for delata-type potentials.
—F. Intravaia (Germany), Frictional dispersion forces.
—E. N. Velichko, M. A. Baranov and V. M. Mostepanenko (Russia), The change of sign in the Casimir free energy of peptide films deposited on a dielectric substrate.
—B. Miao (China), Casimir forces in Ising and Brazovskii fluctuation media within a Gaussian model.
The beginning of the Conference is approaching and it is due time already to make the reservation of a Hotel at St.Petersburg.
Participants may stay at any city Hotel in St.Petersburg or at the business Hotels (hostels) belonging to the Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University.
2. The 4-stars city Hotel "Oktiabrskaia", Ligovsky prospekt, 10/118 is situated near the metro station "Ploshchad' Vosstaniya" at the downtown of St.Petersburg close to all places of interest. From this Hotel one can reach the conference site at the Polytechnic University by metro during about 25 minutes with no connections. For the period of June 23-29 the price for a room per night (suitable for one person or for a couple) is Rubles 8600, i.e., approximately US$130 (breakfast is included).
no later than on May 20, 2019. In this letter, please indicate your name and the exact date and time of your arrival and departure. You will make payment for your stay at the Hotel registration desk on your arrival to St.Petersburg (the Organizing Committee has the special agreement with the Hotel "Oktiabrskaia").
PLEASE MAKE YOUR RESERVATION AT THE CITY HOTELS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BECAUSE THE END OF JUNE IS THE VERY TOP SEASON OF WHITE NIGHTS WHEN ALL HOTELS AT ST.PETERSBURG ARE FULLY BOOKED.
1. At Grazhdanskii prospect, 28. From this hostel one can reach the conference site during about 15 min. walk. The prices for a single and double rooms per night are Roubles 1500 and 2000, respectively, i.e., approximately US$23 and 30 (breakfast is not included). The bathroom and kitchen are shared with another room at the same apartment.
2. At Lesnoi prospect 65/1, metro station "Lesnaya". From this hostel one can reach the conference site by metro during about 20 min (two stations). The prices for a single and double rooms per night are Roubles 1500 and 2000, respectively, i.e., approximately US$23 and 30 (breakfast is not included). The bathroom and kitchen are shared with another room at the same apartment.
3. At Lesnoi prospect 67/2, metro station "Lesnaya". From this hostel one can reach the conference site by metro during about 20 min (two stations). The price for a separate small apartment with all facilities designated for 1 or 2 persons for your choice is Rubbles 2000, i.e., approximately US$30 (breakfast is not included). The larger one- and two-rooms separate apartments designated for up to 3 and 4 persons are also available for Rubles 3000 and 4000 per night, respectively (i.e., approximately US$46 and 61).
4. At Khlopina street 9/2, metro station "Ploshchad' Muzhestva". From this hostel one can reach the conference site by metro during about 15 min (one station) or by a bus and a trolley-bus. The prices for a single and double rooms per night are Roubles 1200 and 1600, respectively, i.e., approximately US$18 and 25 (breakfast is not included). The bathroom is shared with another room at the same apartment. A kitchen shared with several other apartments is available.
In this letter, please indicate your name, the desirable hostel from the above list, the type of the room, apartment (including price), and the dates of your arrival and departure. Please be aware that for late reservations some of the options might be already unavailable.
We are looking forward to see you at St.Petersburg in June.
Saint Petersburg is well known all over the world as a great city suggesting outstanding architecture attractions combined with a gripping view of the mighty Neva River and its granite embankments.
The cultural attractions of Saint Petersburg include more than two hundred richest museums starting from the splendid Hermitage and Russian Museum, numerous theatres leaded by the famous Mariinsky theatre, Concert Halls, and picturesque gardens.
Around Saint Petersburg there are several palace and park ensembles each of which is of greater scale than, for instance, Versailles.
The Tenth Friedmann Seminar and Fourth Casimir Symposium will work during the best period of the so-called "white nights" when darkness retreats and even at night time one can easily read a newspaper with no artificial illumination. During this period of time Saint Petersburg is immersed in a mysterious and promising atmosphere so expressively described in classic Russian literature.
All participants of the Friedmann Seminar and Casimir Symposium will have an opportinity to take part in the bus city tour and have individual excursions to various places of interest for their choice.
The First Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology devoted to the centenary of his birth took place in 1988, June 22-26, at Leningrad (now St.Petersburg). The Proceedings of this event were published in A. A. Friedmann Centenary Volume, Eds. M. A. Markov, V. A. Berezin and V. F. Mukhanov (World Scientific, Singapore, 1989). There was a decision to organize the Alexander Friedmann Laboratory for Theoretical Physics at St.Petersburg which was formally realized in 1991.
In September 12-19, 1993 the Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo of the Russian Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Alexander Friedmann Laboratory of Theoretical Physics organized at St. Petersburg the Second Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology. The Proceedings of this event were published in 1994 (Eds. Yu. N. Gnedin, A. A. Grib and V. M. Mostepanenko, Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Friedmann Laboratory Publishing, St.Petersburg, Russia).
The Third Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology took place on July 4-12, 1995 at St. Petersburg. It was organized by the same organizers. The Proceedings of this Seminar were edited by Yu. N. Gnedin, A. A. Grib and V. M. Mostepanenko (Friedmann Laboratory Publishing, St.Petersburg, 1995).
The Fourth Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology was organized at St.Petersburg, June 17-25, 1998 by the Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences and A. Friedmann Laboratory for Theoretical Physics. The Proceedings of this Seminar (Eds. Yu. N. Gnedin, A. A. Grib, V. M. Mostepanenko and W. A. Rodrigues Jr.) were published by the Jnstituto de Matematica, Estatistica e Computacao Cientifica, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, Brasil, Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Friedmann Laboratory for Theoretical Physics, St. Petersburg, Russia in 1999.
The Fifth Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology was held at Joao Pessoa (Brazil), 24-30 April 2002. It was organized by the Federal University of Paraiba and by the Alexander Friedmann Laboratory for Theoretical Physics. The Proceedings of this event (Eds. V. M. Mostepanenko and C. Romero) were published as a special issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics A, Vol. 17, No 29 (2002).
The Sixth Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology was held at Cargese, France, from June 28 to July 3, 2004. The Proceedings of this event (Eds. V. M. Mostepanenko and R. Triay) were published as a special issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics A, Vol. 20, No 11 (2005).
The Seventh Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology accompanied by the Satellite Symposium on the Casimir Effect was held at Joao Pessoa (Brazil) from June 29 to July 5, 2008. It was organized by the Federal University of Paraiba. The Proceedings were published as a special issue of the International Journal of Modern Physics A, Vol. 24, No 8&9 (2009) and were edited by V. B. Bezerra, V. M. Mostepanenko and C. Romero.
The Eighth Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology accompanied by the Second Satellite Symposium on the Casimir Effect was held at Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) from May 30 to June 3, 2011. It was organized by the Brazilian Center for Physical Research, Institute for Cosmology, Relativity and Astrophysics. The Proceedings were published as the special issues of the International Journal of Modern Physics A, Vol. 26 , No 22 (2011) and International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 3 (2011), Editors V. M. Mostepanenko and M. Novello.
The Ninth Alexander Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology accompanied by the Third Satellite Symposium on the Casimir Effect was held at St.Petersburg (Russia) from June 21 to June 27, 2015. It was organized by the Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University and Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The Proceedings of this event were published as the special issues of the International Journal of Modern Physics A, Vol. 31 , No 2&3 (2016) and International Journal of Modern Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 41 (2016), Editors V. M. Mostepanenko and V. M. Petrov.
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