The definition of the photon in the vacuum of general relativity provided by Kermack et al. and by Synge is extended to nondispersive, nonhomogeneous, isotropic dielectrics in arbitrary motion by Hamiltonian methods that rely on Gordon’s effective metric. By these methods the old dilemma, whether the momentum-energy vector of the photon in dielectrics is timelike or spacelike in character, is shown to reappear under a novel guise
The Hamiltonian theory of the photon acceleration has been generalized for the case of electromagnet...
The classical theory of electromagnetism is entirely revised in this book by proposing a variant of ...
Given the present status of the problem of the electromagnetic energy tensor in matter, there is per...
Let us abandon for a moment the strict epistemological standpoint of quantum field theory, that even...
The propagation of photon in a dielectric may be described with the help of the scalar and vector po...
We present an exactly solvable model of a classical dielectric medium that gives an unam-biguous loc...
This book aims to summarize in a consistent way the authors' results in attempting to build spatiall...
In order to explore the nature of photons, no doubts can be allowed to exist concerning the “phys-ic...
An atomic matter wave can experience an electromagnetic field as the effective metric. To clarify th...
This new explanation is based on Wave-Particle Duality and Newtonian Laws and represents a unique de...
By restating geometrical optics within the eld-theoretical approach, the classical concept of a phot...
Albert Einstein proposed a unification of mechanics and electrodynamics by his special theory of rel...
We investigate the light propagation through time-dependent dielectric linear media in the absence o...
We calculate the energy-momentum balance in quantum dielectrics such as Bose-Einstein condensates. I...
Abstract In the present work we discuss the behavior of light in a linear dielectric medium with a t...
The Hamiltonian theory of the photon acceleration has been generalized for the case of electromagnet...
The classical theory of electromagnetism is entirely revised in this book by proposing a variant of ...
Given the present status of the problem of the electromagnetic energy tensor in matter, there is per...
Let us abandon for a moment the strict epistemological standpoint of quantum field theory, that even...
The propagation of photon in a dielectric may be described with the help of the scalar and vector po...
We present an exactly solvable model of a classical dielectric medium that gives an unam-biguous loc...
This book aims to summarize in a consistent way the authors' results in attempting to build spatiall...
In order to explore the nature of photons, no doubts can be allowed to exist concerning the “phys-ic...
An atomic matter wave can experience an electromagnetic field as the effective metric. To clarify th...
This new explanation is based on Wave-Particle Duality and Newtonian Laws and represents a unique de...
By restating geometrical optics within the eld-theoretical approach, the classical concept of a phot...
Albert Einstein proposed a unification of mechanics and electrodynamics by his special theory of rel...
We investigate the light propagation through time-dependent dielectric linear media in the absence o...
We calculate the energy-momentum balance in quantum dielectrics such as Bose-Einstein condensates. I...
Abstract In the present work we discuss the behavior of light in a linear dielectric medium with a t...
The Hamiltonian theory of the photon acceleration has been generalized for the case of electromagnet...
The classical theory of electromagnetism is entirely revised in this book by proposing a variant of ...
Given the present status of the problem of the electromagnetic energy tensor in matter, there is per...