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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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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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Validation of a conceptual assessment tool for E&M II
As part of an ongoing project to investigate student learning in upper-division electrodynamics (E&M II), the PER research group at the University of Colorado Boulder has developed a tool to assess student conceptual understanding: the CURrENT (Colorado ...
Steven J. Pollock +7 more
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Electromagnetic Models of the Electron and the Transition from Classical to Relativistic Mechanics [PDF]
This paper is part II of a trilogy on the transition from classical particle mechanics to relativistic continuum mechanics that one of the authors is working on. The first part, on the Trouton experiment, was published in the Stachel festschrift (Janssen
Janssen, Michel, Mecklenburg, Matthew
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Lectures on classical electrodynamics
These lecture notes cover classical electrodynamics at the level of advanced undergraduates or postgraduates. There is a strong emphasis on the general features of the electromagnetic field and, in particular, on the properties of electromagnetic ...
Englert, Berthold-Georg
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The Lee–Wick–Chern–Simons pseudo-quantum electrodynamics
The Lee–Wick pseudo-quantum electrodynamics in the presence of a Chern–Simons term is studied in this paper. The paper starts with a non-local lagrangian density that sets the pseudo-Lee–Wick electrodynamics defined on a $$1+2$$ 1 + 2 space-time added to
M. J. Neves
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Maxwell\u27s Paradox: Classical Electrodynamics and its Time Reversal Invariance
In this paper, I argue that the recent discussion on the time - reversal invariance of classical electrodynamics (see (Albert 2000: ch.1), (Arntzenius 2004), (Earman 2002), (Malament 2004),(Horwich 1987: ch.3)) can be best understood assuming that the ...
Allori, Valia
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Lagrangian formalism and retarded classical electrodynamics
Unlike the 1/c2 approximation, where classical electrodynamics is described by the Darwin Lagrangian, here there is no Lagrangian to describe retarded (resp., advanced) classical electrodynamics up to 1/c3 for two-point charges with different ...
Molina, Alfred +2 more
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Maxwell’s Paradox: Classical Electrodynamics and its Time Reversal Invariance
In this paper, I argue that the recent discussion on the time-reversal invariance of classical electrodynamics (see (Albert 2000: ch.1), (Arntzenius 2004), (Earman 2002), (Malament 2004), (Horwich 1987: ch.3)) can be best understood assuming that the ...
Allori, Valia
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