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A reformulation of mechanics and electrodynamics
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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The Electromagnetic Three-Body Problem With Radiation Terms - Derivation of Equations of Motion (I)
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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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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A tiny Drude scatterer can accurately model a coherent emitter in nanophotonics
We add a missing element to the set of directly computable scenarios of light-matter-interaction within classical numerical Maxwell solvers, i.e., light scattering from hybrid systems of resonators and individual Fourier-limited emitters.
Binkowski Felix +2 more
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Integrated Fabry–Perot Cavities: A Quantum Leap in Technology
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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Preacceleration in classical electrodynamics
As is well known, the Lorentz-Dirac equation follows by means of a hypothesis of simplicity. When this hypothesis is ruled out, several additional terms can be added to the one that appears in the Lorentz-Dirac equation. We study the equation that considers the two terms explicitly shown by Dirac in his paper.
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Unknown classical electrodynamics
In this paper, we analyze some little-known inconsistencies and inaccuracies in classical electrodynamics and suggest ways to eliminate them.
A. Chubykalo, V. Kuligin
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The Maxwell’s equations for a mechano-driven media system (MEs-f-MDMS)
In classical electrodynamics, by motion, it always means a relative movement of two observers in inertia reference frames, so that the covariance of the Maxwell’s equations is preserved respectively in two spaces under Lorentz transformation.
Zhong Lin Wang
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Massless classical electrodynamics
In the direct action form of classical EM we give the equation of motion for a classical massless bare charge without self-interaction in the presence of an external field. That equation permits superluminal speeds and time-reversals, and so is a realization of the Stueckelberg-Feynman view of electrons and positrons as different segments of a single ...
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Entropy Considerations in Stochastic Electrodynamics
The use of entropy concepts in the field of stochastic electrodynamics is briefly reviewed here. Entropy calculations that have been fully carried out to date are discussed in two main cases: first, where electric dipole oscillators interact with zero ...
Daniel C. Cole
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