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The Particle as a Statistical Ensemble of Events in Stueckelberg–Horwitz–Piron Electrodynamics
In classical Maxwell electrodynamics, charged particles following deterministic trajectories are described by currents that induce fields, mediating interactions with other particles. Statistical methods are used when needed to treat complex particle and/
Martin Land
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Van der Waals interactions are reviewed through the lens of advanced atomic force microscopy, highlighting recent progress in nanoscale quantification of Hamaker constants. Emerging methodologies enable high‐resolution mapping of intermolecular forces in 2D materials and biological systems, bridging experimental measurements with quantum‐informed ...
Amir Farokh Payam +2 more
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A brief scientific essay on the history of classical electrodynamics development in the 18th through 20th centuries is given.
M.I. Baranov
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Microwave single-tone optomechanics in the classical regime
We report on the quantitative experimental illustration of elementary optomechanics within the classical regime. All measurements are performed in a commercial dilution refrigerator on a mesoscopic drumhead aluminium resonator strongly coupled to a ...
Ilya Golokolenov +6 more
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Radiation reaction in classical electrodynamics [PDF]
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Bild, Christian +2 more
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Rare Lightning and Convection Characteristics During Two Successive Tornadoes in Southern China
ABSTRACT Systematic investigations into lightning characteristics of tornado storms in China remain scarce. This study comprehensively analyses rare lightning behaviour and overshooting top characteristics for two successive tornadoes during a long‐lived supercell in southern China on 27 April 2024.
Fengquan Li +9 more
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WPTherml: A Python Package for the Design of Materials for Harnessing Heat
WPTherml is a Python package for the design of materials with tailored optical and thermal properties for the vast number of energy applications where control of absorption and emission of radiation, or conversion of heat to radiation or vice versa, is ...
James F. Varner +4 more
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Scalar QED as a toy model for higher-order effects in classical gravitational scattering
Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) serves as a useful toy model for classical observables in gravitational two-body systems with reduced complexity due to the linearity of QED.
Zvi Bern +4 more
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Wave Tracing: Generalizing The Path Integral To Wave Optics
Abstract Modeling the wave nature of light and the propagation and diffraction of electromagnetic fields is crucial for the accurate simulation of many phenomena, yet wave simulations are significantly more computationally complex than classical ray‐based models.
Shlomi Steinberg, Matt Pharr
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Mathematical model I. Electron and quantum mechanics
The basic particle electron obeys various theories like electrodynamics, quantum mechanics and special relativity. Particle under different experimental conditions behaves differently, allowing us to observe different characteristics which become basis ...
Nitin Ramchandra Gadre
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