AbstractIn this work we discuss the properties of a modified Born–Infeld electrodynamics in the framework of very special relativity (VSR). This proposal allows us to study VSR mass effects in a gauge-invariant context of nonlinear electrodynamics. It is analyzed in detail the electrostatic solutions for two different cases, as well as the VSR dispersion relations are found to be of a massive particle with nonlinear modifications. Afterwards, the field energy and static potential are computed, in the latter we find from the VSR contribution a novel long-range 1/L3 correction to the Coulomb potential, in contrast to the 1/L5 correction of the usual Born–Infeld theory
We study physical aspects for a new nonlinear electrodynamics (inverse electrodynamics). It is shown...
AbstractIn this work, we study the modified Dirac equation in the framework of very special relativi...
We calculate the lowest-order corrections to the static potential for both the generalized Born-Infe...
In this work we discuss the properties of a modified Born–Infeld electrodynamics in the framework of...
In this work we discuss the properties of a modified Born-Infeld electrodynamics in the framework of...
AbstractIn this work we discuss the properties of a modified Born–Infeld electrodynamics in the fram...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a very special relativity (VSR)-inspired generalization of the Maxw...
We consider both generalized Born–Infeld and exponential electrodynamics. The field energy of a poin...
Within the framework of the gauge-invariant, but path-dependent, variables formalism, we study the m...
AbstractThe fields of rapidly moving sources are studied within nonlinear electrodynamics by boostin...
In this paper we analyze the tensor field (reducible gauge) theories in the context of very special ...
This work investigates the implications of very special relativity (VSR) on the calculation of vacuu...
We study the propagation of light under a strong electric field in Born–Infeld electrodynamics. The ...
The behaviour of large amplitude electrostatic waves in cold plasma is investigated in the context o...
We explore the physical consequences of a new nonlinear electrodynamics, for which the electric fiel...
We study physical aspects for a new nonlinear electrodynamics (inverse electrodynamics). It is shown...
AbstractIn this work, we study the modified Dirac equation in the framework of very special relativi...
We calculate the lowest-order corrections to the static potential for both the generalized Born-Infe...
In this work we discuss the properties of a modified Born–Infeld electrodynamics in the framework of...
In this work we discuss the properties of a modified Born-Infeld electrodynamics in the framework of...
AbstractIn this work we discuss the properties of a modified Born–Infeld electrodynamics in the fram...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a very special relativity (VSR)-inspired generalization of the Maxw...
We consider both generalized Born–Infeld and exponential electrodynamics. The field energy of a poin...
Within the framework of the gauge-invariant, but path-dependent, variables formalism, we study the m...
AbstractThe fields of rapidly moving sources are studied within nonlinear electrodynamics by boostin...
In this paper we analyze the tensor field (reducible gauge) theories in the context of very special ...
This work investigates the implications of very special relativity (VSR) on the calculation of vacuu...
We study the propagation of light under a strong electric field in Born–Infeld electrodynamics. The ...
The behaviour of large amplitude electrostatic waves in cold plasma is investigated in the context o...
We explore the physical consequences of a new nonlinear electrodynamics, for which the electric fiel...
We study physical aspects for a new nonlinear electrodynamics (inverse electrodynamics). It is shown...
AbstractIn this work, we study the modified Dirac equation in the framework of very special relativi...
We calculate the lowest-order corrections to the static potential for both the generalized Born-Infe...