We derive one- and two-dimensional models for classical electromagnetism by making use of Hadamard’s method of descent. Low-dimensional electromagnetism is conceived as a specialization of the higher-dimensional one, in which the fields are uniform along the additional spatial directions. This strategy yields two independent electromagnetisms in two spatial coordinates and four independent electromagnetisms in one spatial coordinate
Comparing action-at-a-distance electrodynamics in the tradition of Coulomb and Ampère with electroma...
It is considered a dimensional reduction of U_e(1)xU_g(1) 3+1-dimensional electromagnetism to 2+1-di...
We examine the construction of electromagnetism in its current form, and in an alternative form, fro...
We derive one- and two-dimensional models for classical electromagnetism by making use of Hadamard’s...
This work summarizes the research path done by Walter Arrighetti during his three years of Doctorate...
The principles of electrostatics are applied to dimensions both lower and higher than 3. Specificall...
Electromagnetic phenomena are mathematically described by solutions of boundary value problems. For ...
Boundary value problems (BVPs) are fundamental in electromagnetic engineering. The aim of this thesi...
Magnetostatic fields in accelerators are conventionally described in terms of multipoles. We show th...
A plea for the introduction, in advanced electromagnetics courses, of some basic differential geomet...
In theoretical physics, consideration of phenomena in one or two spatial dimensions (1 + 1 or 2 + 1 ...
The governing equations of Maxwell electrodynamics in multi-dimensional spaces are derived from the ...
Magnetostatic fields in accelerators are conventionally described in terms of multipoles. We show th...
Maxwell's equations can be shown to imply the existence of two independent three-dimensional potenti...
A new mathematical structure intended to formalize the classical 3D and 4D vectors is briefly descri...
Comparing action-at-a-distance electrodynamics in the tradition of Coulomb and Ampère with electroma...
It is considered a dimensional reduction of U_e(1)xU_g(1) 3+1-dimensional electromagnetism to 2+1-di...
We examine the construction of electromagnetism in its current form, and in an alternative form, fro...
We derive one- and two-dimensional models for classical electromagnetism by making use of Hadamard’s...
This work summarizes the research path done by Walter Arrighetti during his three years of Doctorate...
The principles of electrostatics are applied to dimensions both lower and higher than 3. Specificall...
Electromagnetic phenomena are mathematically described by solutions of boundary value problems. For ...
Boundary value problems (BVPs) are fundamental in electromagnetic engineering. The aim of this thesi...
Magnetostatic fields in accelerators are conventionally described in terms of multipoles. We show th...
A plea for the introduction, in advanced electromagnetics courses, of some basic differential geomet...
In theoretical physics, consideration of phenomena in one or two spatial dimensions (1 + 1 or 2 + 1 ...
The governing equations of Maxwell electrodynamics in multi-dimensional spaces are derived from the ...
Magnetostatic fields in accelerators are conventionally described in terms of multipoles. We show th...
Maxwell's equations can be shown to imply the existence of two independent three-dimensional potenti...
A new mathematical structure intended to formalize the classical 3D and 4D vectors is briefly descri...
Comparing action-at-a-distance electrodynamics in the tradition of Coulomb and Ampère with electroma...
It is considered a dimensional reduction of U_e(1)xU_g(1) 3+1-dimensional electromagnetism to 2+1-di...
We examine the construction of electromagnetism in its current form, and in an alternative form, fro...