Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radiation reaction in classical and quantum theories of electrodynamics. Specifically, it is concerned with the prediction of the change in position of a particle due to the inclusion of the self-force in the theory. We calculate this position shift for the classical theory, treating radiation reaction as a perturbation in line with the reduction of order procedure. We calculate the contributions to the position shift in the Ii -t 0 limit of quantum field theory to order e2 in the coupling, the order of the classical self-force. Thes~ calculations contain the emission and forward scattering one loop processes of quantum electrodynamics. T...
In this work the influence of radiation reaction on the interaction of an electron bunch with a stro...
In this work the influence of radiation reaction on the interaction of an electron bunch with a stro...
This work continues the investigation of radiation phenomena from atom-field interactions, extending...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radi...
This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radiation react...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radia...
We extend our previous work (see arXiv:quant-ph/0501026), which compared the predictions of quantum ...
This work is dedicated to the study of radiation reaction signatures in the framework of classical a...
This thesis is a report of work which develops the study of electromagnetic radiation by acceleratin...
This thesis is a report of work which develops the study of electromagnetic radiation by acceleratin...
The quantum interpretation of classical radiation reaction coming from the near electromagnetic self...
We derive radiation reaction from QED in a strong background field. We identify, in general, the dia...
The quantum interpretation of classical radiation reaction coming from the near electromagnetic self...
We derive dynamical, real time radiation reaction effects from lightfront QED. Combining the Hamilto...
In this work the influence of radiation reaction on the interaction of an electron bunch with a stro...
In this work the influence of radiation reaction on the interaction of an electron bunch with a stro...
In this work the influence of radiation reaction on the interaction of an electron bunch with a stro...
This work continues the investigation of radiation phenomena from atom-field interactions, extending...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radi...
This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radiation react...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radia...
We extend our previous work (see arXiv:quant-ph/0501026), which compared the predictions of quantum ...
This work is dedicated to the study of radiation reaction signatures in the framework of classical a...
This thesis is a report of work which develops the study of electromagnetic radiation by acceleratin...
This thesis is a report of work which develops the study of electromagnetic radiation by acceleratin...
The quantum interpretation of classical radiation reaction coming from the near electromagnetic self...
We derive radiation reaction from QED in a strong background field. We identify, in general, the dia...
The quantum interpretation of classical radiation reaction coming from the near electromagnetic self...
We derive dynamical, real time radiation reaction effects from lightfront QED. Combining the Hamilto...
In this work the influence of radiation reaction on the interaction of an electron bunch with a stro...
In this work the influence of radiation reaction on the interaction of an electron bunch with a stro...
In this work the influence of radiation reaction on the interaction of an electron bunch with a stro...
This work continues the investigation of radiation phenomena from atom-field interactions, extending...