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A relativistic approach to teaching electrodynamics: Deriving Maxwell's equations from first principles

open access: yesScience Education Quarterly
This paper presents a novel methodology for teaching classical electrodynamics based on special relativity theory. Traditional approaches often rely heavily on empirical laws, potentially obscuring the fundamental unity of electromagnetic phenomena.
Oleksandr A. Konoval
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The Electromagnetic Three-Body Problem With Radiation Terms - Derivation of Equations of Motion (I)

open access: yesResults in Nonlinear Analysis, 2020
The primary purpose of the present paper is to continue the previous investigations of the author and apply the technique from the two-body problem of classical electrodynamics to the three-body problem.
Vasil G. Angelov
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Exploring light propagation in nonlinear electrodynamics: phase and group velocities and related phenomena

open access: yesEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Nonlinear electrodynamics has been an important area of research for a long time. Investigations based on nonlinear Lagrangians, such as Euler–Heisenberg and Born–Infeld, are instrumental in exploring the limits of classical and quantum field theories ...
T. W. Cruz   +3 more
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The Electromagnetic Three-Body Problem With Radiation Terms Existence-Uniqueness of Periodic Orbit (II)

open access: yesResults in Nonlinear Analysis, 2020
The primary goal of the present paper is to prove an existence-uniqueness of periodic solution of the equations of motion for the 3-body problem of classical electrodynamics.
Vasil G. Angelov
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Derivation of the cut-off length from the quantum quadratic enhancement of a mass in vacuum energy constant Lambda

open access: yesEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, 2018
Ultraviolet self-interaction energies in field theory sometimes contain meaningful physical quantities. The self-energies in such as classical electrodynamics are usually subtracted from the rest mass.
Kimichika Fukushima, Hikaru Sato
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A reformulation of mechanics and electrodynamics

open access: yesHeliyon, 2017
Classical mechanics, as commonly taught in engineering and science, are confined to the conventional Newtonian theory. But classical mechanics has not really changed in substance since Newton formulation, describing simultaneous rotation and translation ...
Mario J. Pinheiro
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Classical Electrodynamics

open access: yes, 2000
Excerpts are presented from a graduate course on Classical Electrodynamics held during the spring semester of 2000 at the Institute of Physics, Guanajuato State University ...
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Stability and thermodynamic topology of logarithmic nonlinear electrodynamics black holes with exponential entropy corrections

open access: yesPhysics Letters B
We investigate the thermodynamic stability and phase structure of black holes in logarithmic nonlinear electrodynamics (LNED) with non-perturbative exponential corrections to the Bekenstein–Hawking entropy.
Aram Bahroz Brzo   +2 more
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Integrated Fabry–Perot Cavities: A Quantum Leap in Technology

open access: yesEncyclopedia
Integrated Fabry–Perot cavities (IFPCs), often referred to as nanobeams due to their form factor and size, have profoundly modified the landscape of integrated photonics as a new building block for classical and quantum engineering.
Philippe Velha
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Transverse recoil imprinted on free-electron radiation

open access: yesNature Communications
Phenomena of free-electron X-ray radiation are treated almost exclusively with classical electrodynamics, despite the intrinsic interaction being that of quantum electrodynamics. The lack of quantumness arises from the vast disparity between the electron
Xihang Shi   +4 more
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