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American Journal of Physics, 1967
A Lagrangian formulation of classical electrodynamics without a a priori introduction of potentials is presented.
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A Lagrangian formulation of classical electrodynamics without a a priori introduction of potentials is presented.
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Classical and extended electrodynamics
Physics essays, 2019Classical electrodynamics is modeled by Maxwell’s equations, as a system of eight scalar equations in six unknowns, thus appearing to be overdetermined.
L. Hively, A. Loebl
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Hilbert space theory of classical electrodynamics
Pramana (Bangalore), 2014Classical electrodynamics is reformulated in terms of wave functions in the classical phase space of electrodynamics, following the Koopman–von Neumann–Sudarshan prescription for classical mechanics on Hilbert spaces sans the superselection rule which ...
A. Rajagopal, P. Ghose
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, 2014
The new derivation of the equation of the spin precession is given for a particle possessing electric and magnetic dipole moments. Contributions from classical electrodynamics and from the Thomas effect are explicitly separated.
A. Silenko
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The new derivation of the equation of the spin precession is given for a particle possessing electric and magnetic dipole moments. Contributions from classical electrodynamics and from the Thomas effect are explicitly separated.
A. Silenko
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Quantization in Classical Electrodynamics [PDF]
The theory of a system consisting of two electrically charged particles is deduced using classical electrodynamics. This theory is applied to hydrogen and hydrogen-like atoms.
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Poincaré invariance—classical electrodynamics
Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1989In a previous paper by the authors [J. Math. Phys. 29, 1361 (1988)] it was shown that, following the standard definition, the angular momentum tensor corresponding to the Coulomb field does not exist (due to the long range of the field). In the present paper, for a general classical field theory, nonconventional definitions for the four-momentum and ...
Lozada, Abraham, Torres, P. L.
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On Irreversibility and Radiation in Classical Electrodynamics of Point Particles
, 2013The direct interaction theory of electromagnetism, also known as Wheeler-Feynman electrodynamics, is often misinterpreted and found unappealing because of its reference to the absorber and, more importantly, to the so-called absorber condition.Here we ...
G. Bauer +3 more
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The New Classical Electrodynamics
Nature, 1953EXCEPT for a gauge-fixing condition, Dirac's recent theory1–3 corresponds to the natural form of Maxwell–Lorentz electrodynamics for very fine-grained streams of charged corpuscles all with the same constant mass μ and charge e; the velocity field in the stream is supposed to be continuous and differentiable. The ratio μ′/e is written k; here μ′ is the
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Classical Theoretical Electrodynamics
2020Classical Theoretical Electrodynamics.
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