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Typo:
Change V(Casimir)/c^2 = a(hc/L4)(A/mc^2) to V(Casimir)/c^2 = a(hc/L3)(A/mc^2) The 1/L^4 is for the Casimir force, what I wanted was the Casimir potential. |
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