We extend an axiomatic approach to classical electrodynamics, which we developed recently, to the case of non-vanishing magnetic charge. Then two axioms, namely those of the existence of the Lorentz force (Axiom 2) and of magnetic flux conservation (Axiom 3) have to be generalized. Electric/magnetic reciprocity constitutes a guiding principle for this undertaking. The extension of the axioms can be implemented at a premetric stage, i.e., when metric and connection of spacetime don't play a role. Complex Riemann-Silberstein fields of the form $(E\pm i {\cal H},{\cal D}\pm i B)$ have a natural place in the theory, independent of the Hodge duality mapping defined by any particular metric
The geometric and relational approach to the unified description of gravity and electromagnetism are...
We formulate a premetric version of classical electrodynamics in terms of the excitation H and the f...
Lorentz's reciprocity lemma and the Feld-Tai reciprocity theorem show the effect of interchanging th...
We complete a metric-free axiomatic framework for electrodynamics by introducing the appropriate ene...
The intimate relationship is discussed between linear vector space concepts, the reciprocity theorem...
We take a fresh look at electromagnetic constitutive relations, questioning the standard approach th...
We complete a metric-free axiomatic framework for electrodynamics by introducing the appropriate ene...
The axiomatic structure of the electromagnetic theory is outlined. We will base classical electrodyn...
In this paper after reviewing the Schouten and de Rham definition of impair and pair differential fo...
The early Sections of the present Thesis utilise a metric-free and connection-free approach so as de...
In this paper after reviewing the Schouten and de Rham definition of impair and pair differential fo...
While mechanics was developed under the idea of reciprocal action (interactions), electromagnetism, ...
The important classical Ampère’s and Lorentz laws derivations are revisited and their relationships ...
We present a comprehensive introduction to spacetime algebra that emphasizes its practicality and po...
The geometric and relational approach to the unified description of gravity and electromagnetism are...
The geometric and relational approach to the unified description of gravity and electromagnetism are...
We formulate a premetric version of classical electrodynamics in terms of the excitation H and the f...
Lorentz's reciprocity lemma and the Feld-Tai reciprocity theorem show the effect of interchanging th...
We complete a metric-free axiomatic framework for electrodynamics by introducing the appropriate ene...
The intimate relationship is discussed between linear vector space concepts, the reciprocity theorem...
We take a fresh look at electromagnetic constitutive relations, questioning the standard approach th...
We complete a metric-free axiomatic framework for electrodynamics by introducing the appropriate ene...
The axiomatic structure of the electromagnetic theory is outlined. We will base classical electrodyn...
In this paper after reviewing the Schouten and de Rham definition of impair and pair differential fo...
The early Sections of the present Thesis utilise a metric-free and connection-free approach so as de...
In this paper after reviewing the Schouten and de Rham definition of impair and pair differential fo...
While mechanics was developed under the idea of reciprocal action (interactions), electromagnetism, ...
The important classical Ampère’s and Lorentz laws derivations are revisited and their relationships ...
We present a comprehensive introduction to spacetime algebra that emphasizes its practicality and po...
The geometric and relational approach to the unified description of gravity and electromagnetism are...
The geometric and relational approach to the unified description of gravity and electromagnetism are...
We formulate a premetric version of classical electrodynamics in terms of the excitation H and the f...
Lorentz's reciprocity lemma and the Feld-Tai reciprocity theorem show the effect of interchanging th...