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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.08.2003

Abbildungen

XIV, 2 Duoton- Abbildungen, 20 schwarzweisse Zeichnungen 235 mm

Verlag

Birkhäuser Boston

Seitenzahl

113

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/16/2,8 cm

Gewicht

785 g

Auflage

2003

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8176-4222-8

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"[The authors] ...have stressed the phenomena underlying the axioms chosen and the operational interpretation of the quantities introduced. In this, they have clearly succeeded."

-Mathematical Reviews

"Throughout this book, the rationalized MKS system of units is used, making analysis more intelligible, and there are many diagrams which are of great help in understanding the text. Each part of the book is followed by a copious list of references.... Also, in appropriate places there are indications how computer algebra (REDUCE/EXCALC) can be used.... The printing and appearance of the book are excellent.... It can be warmly recommended."

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

07.08.2003

Abbildungen

XIV, 2 Duoton- Abbildungen, 20 schwarzweisse Zeichnungen 235 mm

Verlag

Birkhäuser Boston

Seitenzahl

113

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/16/2,8 cm

Gewicht

785 g

Auflage

2003

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8176-4222-8

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
Tiergartenstr. 17
69121 Heidelberg
DE

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  • Produktbild: Foundations of Classical Electrodynamics
  • Preface y.- Five plus one axioms.- Topological approach.- Electromagnetic spacetime relation as fifth axiom.- Electrodynamics in matter and the sixth axiom.- List of axioms.- A reminder: Electrodynamics in 3-dimensional Euclidean vector calculus.- On the literature.- References.- A Mathematics: Some Exterior Calculus.- Why exterior differential forms?.- A.1 Algebra.- A.2 Exterior calculus.- A.3 Integration on a manifold.- References.- B Axioms of Classical Electrodynamics.- B.1 Electric charge conservation.- B.2 Lorentz force density.- B.3 Magnetic flux conservation.- B.4 Basic classical electrodynamics summarized, example.- B.5 Electromagnetic energy-momentum current and action.- References.- C More Mathematics.- C.1 Linear connection.- C.2 Metric.- References.- D The Maxwell—Lorentz Spacetime Relation.- D.1 A linear relation between H and F.- D.2 Propagation of electromagnetic waves: Quartic wave surface.- D.3 First constraint: Electric/magnetic reciprocity.- D.4 Second constraint: Vanishing skewon field. Emergence of the light cone.- D.5 Extracting the metric by an alternative method.- D.6 Fifth axiom: Maxwell-Lorentz spacetime relation.- References.- E Electrodynamics in Vacuum and in Matter.- E.1 Standard Maxwell-Lorentz theory in vacuum.- E.2 Electromagnetic spacetime relations beyond locality and linearity.- E.3 Electrodynamics in matter, constitutive law.- E.4 Electrodynamics of moving continua.- References.- ®Outlook.- How does gravity affect electrodynamics?.- Reissner—Nordström solution.- Rotating source: Kerr—Newman solution.- Electrodynamics outside black holes and neutron stars.- Force-free electrodynamics.- Remarks on topology and electrodynamics.- Superconductivity: Remarks on Ginzburg—Landau theory.- Classical (first quantized) Dirac field.-On the quantum Hall effect and the composite fermion.- On quantum electrodynamics.- On electroweak unification.- References.- Author Index.