We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and L\'{e}vy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism [1], and its modern implications. Recent works have shed a new light on the choice of gauge conditions in classical electromagnetism. We discuss various applications and experiments, such as in quantum mechanics, superconductivity, electrodynamics of continuous media, etc. Much of the current technology, where waves are not taken into account, is actually based on Galilean electromagnetis
Abstract – The Galilean constitutive equations for the electrodynamics of moving media are derived f...
Maxwell’s Classical Electrodynamics (MCED) suffers several inconsistencies: (1) the Lorentz force la...
We investigate the symmetry structure of the non-relativistic limit of Yang-Mills theories. Generali...
International audienceWe discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond have identi...
PDF versionInternational audienceGalilean Electromagnetism was discovered thirty years ago by Levy-L...
4 pagesWe demonstrate for the first time and unexpectedly that the Principle of Relativity dictates ...
Abstract – The purpose of this article is to present a wider frame to treat the quasi-static limit o...
Maxwell’s Electrodynamics admits two distinct Galilean limits called the Electric and Magnetic limit...
Abstract: Maxwell’s Electrodynamics admits two distinct Galilean limits called the Electric and Magn...
International audience"Physical theories of fundamental significance tend to be gauge theories. Thes...
In the first sections of this article, we discuss two variations on Maxwell's equations that have be...
We use the method of field decomposition, a technique widely used in relativistic magnetohydrodynami...
Abstract Special relativity is based on the apparent contradiction between two pos-tulates, namely, ...
It is well known that if a wire moves perpendicular to a mag-netic field, a voltage is induced along...
While mechanics was developed under the idea of reciprocal action (interactions), electromagnetism, ...
Abstract – The Galilean constitutive equations for the electrodynamics of moving media are derived f...
Maxwell’s Classical Electrodynamics (MCED) suffers several inconsistencies: (1) the Lorentz force la...
We investigate the symmetry structure of the non-relativistic limit of Yang-Mills theories. Generali...
International audienceWe discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond have identi...
PDF versionInternational audienceGalilean Electromagnetism was discovered thirty years ago by Levy-L...
4 pagesWe demonstrate for the first time and unexpectedly that the Principle of Relativity dictates ...
Abstract – The purpose of this article is to present a wider frame to treat the quasi-static limit o...
Maxwell’s Electrodynamics admits two distinct Galilean limits called the Electric and Magnetic limit...
Abstract: Maxwell’s Electrodynamics admits two distinct Galilean limits called the Electric and Magn...
International audience"Physical theories of fundamental significance tend to be gauge theories. Thes...
In the first sections of this article, we discuss two variations on Maxwell's equations that have be...
We use the method of field decomposition, a technique widely used in relativistic magnetohydrodynami...
Abstract Special relativity is based on the apparent contradiction between two pos-tulates, namely, ...
It is well known that if a wire moves perpendicular to a mag-netic field, a voltage is induced along...
While mechanics was developed under the idea of reciprocal action (interactions), electromagnetism, ...
Abstract – The Galilean constitutive equations for the electrodynamics of moving media are derived f...
Maxwell’s Classical Electrodynamics (MCED) suffers several inconsistencies: (1) the Lorentz force la...
We investigate the symmetry structure of the non-relativistic limit of Yang-Mills theories. Generali...