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Spin precession of a particle with an electric dipole moment: contributions from classical electrodynamics and from the Thomas effect [PDF]
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.
Silenko, Alexander J.
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Classical Noncommutative Electrodynamics with External Source [PDF]
In a $U(1)_{\star}$-noncommutative (NC) gauge field theory we extend the Seiberg-Witten (SW) map to include the (gauge-invariance-violating) external current and formulate - to the first order in the NC parameter - gauge-covariant classical field ...
A. Cabo +9 more
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Transverse recoil imprinted on free-electron radiation [PDF]
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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Review of rationales for the introduction of the “Geophysical electrodynamics” term
Background. The article provides arguments for the introduction of the “geophysical electrodynamics” term.Aim. To justify the introduction of a new term “geophysical electrodynamics”.Methods of substantiation. The limits of the applicability of Maxwell’s
V. V. Aksenov
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Formulation of Time-Fractional Electrodynamics Based on Riemann-Silberstein Vector
In this paper, the formulation of time-fractional (TF) electrodynamics is derived based on the Riemann-Silberstein (RS) vector. With the use of this vector and fractional-order derivatives, one can write TF Maxwell’s equations in a compact form, which ...
Tomasz P. Stefański, Jacek Gulgowski
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Magnetostatic interaction energy between a point magnet and a ring magnet
We find an exact closed-form expression for the magnetostatic interaction energy between a point magnet and a ring magnet in terms of complete elliptic integrals.
Niranjan Warnakulasooriya +5 more
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The Relation between Classical and Quantum Electrodynamics
Quantum electrodynamics presents intrinsic limitations in the description of physical processes that make it impossible to recover from it the type of description we have in classical electrodynamics.
Mario Bacelar Valente
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We give a prescription for N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 1 supersymmetrization of any (four-dimensional) nonlinear electrodynamics theory with a Lagrangian density satisfying a convexity condition that we relate to semi-classical unitarity.
Igor Bandos +3 more
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Mesoscopic electrodynamics at metal surfaces
Plasmonic phenomena in metals are commonly explored within the framework of classical electrodynamics and semiclassical models for the interactions of light with free-electron matter. The more detailed understanding of mesoscopic electrodynamics at metal
Mortensen N. Asger
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