The Maxwell field equations relative to a uniformly accelerated frame, and the variational principle from which they are obtained, are formulated in terms of the technique of geometrical gauge invariant potentials. They refer to the transverse magnetic (TM) and the transeverse electric (TE) modes. This gauge invariant "2+2" decomposition is used to see how the Coulomb field of a charge, static in an accelerated frame, has properties that suggest features of electromagnetism which are different from those in an inertial frame. In particular, (1) an illustrative calculation shows that the Larmor radiation reaction equals the electrostatic attraction between the accelerated charge and the charge induced on the surface whose history is the even...
Although the expressions for energy densities involving electric and magnetic fields are exactly ana...
This article offers a new approach for analysing the dynamic behaviour of distributions of charged p...
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This dissertation is built out of a collection of works related to one of the most famous problems r...
This article offers a new approach for analysing the dynamic behaviour of distributions of charged p...
An accelerated classical point charge radiates at the Larmor power rate $2e^2a^2/3$, leading to the ...
We investigate the coupling of the electromagnetic sources (charge and current densities) to the sca...
Deduce the potentials, electromagnetic fields and Poynting vector of an electric charge q with rest ...
To describe charged particles interacting with the quantized electromagnetic field, we point out the...
The polarizability of the Planck vacuum (PV) transforms the bare Coulomb field e = r 2 of a p...
We considered the electromagnetic field of a charge moving with a constant acceleration along an axi...
It is shown, that the radiation of the charge, moving with uniform acceleration or uniformly moving ...
By exploring some elementary consequences of the covariance of Maxwell's equations under general coo...
The theory of electrodynamics of radiating charges is reviewed with special emphasis on the role of ...
We analyze the properties of the electric and magnetic fields in different reference frames within a...
Although the expressions for energy densities involving electric and magnetic fields are exactly ana...
This article offers a new approach for analysing the dynamic behaviour of distributions of charged p...
This paper analizes the power emitted by charges accelerated on general trajectories. The electric a...
This dissertation is built out of a collection of works related to one of the most famous problems r...
This article offers a new approach for analysing the dynamic behaviour of distributions of charged p...
An accelerated classical point charge radiates at the Larmor power rate $2e^2a^2/3$, leading to the ...
We investigate the coupling of the electromagnetic sources (charge and current densities) to the sca...
Deduce the potentials, electromagnetic fields and Poynting vector of an electric charge q with rest ...
To describe charged particles interacting with the quantized electromagnetic field, we point out the...
The polarizability of the Planck vacuum (PV) transforms the bare Coulomb field e = r 2 of a p...
We considered the electromagnetic field of a charge moving with a constant acceleration along an axi...
It is shown, that the radiation of the charge, moving with uniform acceleration or uniformly moving ...
By exploring some elementary consequences of the covariance of Maxwell's equations under general coo...
The theory of electrodynamics of radiating charges is reviewed with special emphasis on the role of ...
We analyze the properties of the electric and magnetic fields in different reference frames within a...
Although the expressions for energy densities involving electric and magnetic fields are exactly ana...
This article offers a new approach for analysing the dynamic behaviour of distributions of charged p...
This paper analizes the power emitted by charges accelerated on general trajectories. The electric a...