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Electromagnetic phenomena and symmetry restrictions

Il Nuovo Cimento B Series 10, 1967
Symmetry properties of nonlinear dielectric tensors in crystals are considered. In particular, symmetry properties which arise in nonabsorbing nondispersive media are discussed by means of an essentially thermodynamic procedure.
F. Barocchi, M. Mancini
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Fundamental Electromagnetic Phenomena in Superconductors

2007
Chapter 2 deals with the flux flow state driven by the Lorentz force and a mechanism of ohmic electric resistivity is microscopically described based on the Bardeen-Stephen model. On the other hand, the losses in superconductors are non-ohmic ones with a hysteretic nature and do not depend on the flux resistivity.
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Computational Methods for Electromagnetic Phenomena

2013
A unique and comprehensive graduate text and reference on numerical methods for electromagnetic phenomena, from atomistic to continuum scales, in biology, optical-to-micro waves, photonics, nanoelectronics and plasmas. The state-of-the-art numerical methods described include: • Statistical fluctuation formulae for the dielectric constant • Particle ...
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Associating disconnectedness with electromagnetic phenomena

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2009
Abstract A seemingly unique interpretation of the concept of disconnectedness is discussed. It is then used to simplify an analysis of several well-known physical phenomena related to electromagnetism.
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Preseismic Electromagnetic Phenomena

IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials, 2016
Chihiro Yamanaka   +2 more
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Electromagnetic Phenomena in Crystal Growth

2001
Integrated circuits and optical devices are produced on wafers sliced from single crystals that are grown from a body of liquid semiconductor or melt. The crystal must have few defects, such as dislocations, and must have uniform distributions of dopants, which are added to the melt to give the crystal the desired electrical or optical properties ...
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XI.—Electromagnetic Phenomena in a Uniform Gravitational Field

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1932
In two recent papers Professor E. T. Whittaker has solved the electromagnetic equations for the case of a uniform gravitational field. The fundamental tensor associated with such a field makes the Riemannian tensor vanish, since such a field can be transformed away by a suitable choice of coordinates.
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Electromagnetic phenomena.

Acta orthopaedica Belgica, 1979
M, Dierickx   +3 more
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