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Instantaneous fields in classical electrodynamics
In this paper we express the retarded fields of Maxwell's theory in terms of the instantaneous fields of a Galilei-invariant electromagnetic and we find the vector function ${\boldsymbol{\chi}}_{\ab{L}}$ whose spatial and temporal derivatives transform ...
J. A. Heras, J. A Heras
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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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General Classical Electrodynamics [PDF]
Maxwell’s Classical Electrodynamics (MCED) suffers several inconsistencies: (1) the Lorentz force law of MCED violates Newton’s Third Law of Motion (N3LM) in case of stationary and divergent or convergent current distributions; (2) the general Jefimenko ...
van Vlaenderen, Koenraad Johan +1 more
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Eliminating Infinite Self-Energies From Classical Electrodynamics
The theory of point-particles in classical electrodynamics has a well-known problem of infinite self-energy, and the same is true of quantum electrodynamics. Instead of concluding that there is no such thing as a true point-particle, it is shown here how
Hyman, Andrew T.
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Transverse recoil imprinted on free-electron radiation
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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Locality, QED and classical electrodynamics
Abstract We report on some conceptual changes in our present understanding of Quantum Field Theory and muse about possible consequences for the understanding of v > c signals.
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Entropy concepts in classical electrodynamics
. Aspects of entropy and related thermodynamic analyses are discussed here that have been deduced in recent years in the area of classical electrodynamics.
Daniel C. Cole
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Development and uses of upper-division conceptual assessments
The use of validated conceptual assessments alongside conventional course exams to measure student learning in introductory courses has become standard practice in many physics departments.
Chasteen, Stephanie V. +13 more
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PLASMA-LIKE VACUUM IN PODOLSKY REGULARIZED CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS
We analyze wave propagation in the vacuum of Podolsky regularized electrodynamics. Two kinds of waves were found in the theory: the traditional non-dispersive waves of Maxwell electrodynamics, and a dispersive wave reminiscent of wave propagation in a ...
ROBERTO BAGINSKI B. SANTOS
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