In an exact quantum-mechanical framework we show that space-time expectation values of the second-quantized electromagnetic fields in the Coulomb gauge in the presence of a classical conserved source automatically lead to causal and properly retarded -independent electromagnetic field strengths. The classical -independent and gauge invariant Maxwell's equations naturally emerge in terms of quantum-mechanical expectation values and are therefore also consistent with the classical special theory of relativity. The fundamental difference between interference phenomena due to the linear nature of the classical Maxwell theory as considered in, e.g., classical optics, and interference effects of quantum states is clarified. In addition to these i...
Source radiation (radiation reaction) and vacuum-field fluctuations can be seen as two inseparable c...
It is shown by direct integration how transverse currents can be looked at as a strict consequence o...
In this classic text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of physics, author Günter Sch...
In an exact quantum-mechanical framework we show that space-time expectation values of the second-qu...
In an exact quantum-mechanical framework we show that space-time expectation values of the second-qu...
In an exact quantum-mechanical framework we show that space-time expectation values of the second-qu...
In a previous work (Skagerstam 2018 arXiv:1801.09947v1 [quant-ph]) and in terms of an exact quantum-...
Based on a number of experimentally verified physical observations, it is argued that the standard p...
The use of proper time as a tool for causality implementation in field theory is clarified and exten...
Vacuum fluctuations of quantum fields are altered in the presence of a strong gravitational backgrou...
The effort to discover a quantum theory of gravity is motivated by the need to reconcile the incompa...
General linear electrodynamics allow for an arbitrary linear constitutive relation between the field...
Nowadays, the best theoretical framework we have to describe elementary particles' physics is the St...
We do a critical review of the Faraday-Maxwell concept of classical field and of its quantization pr...
An axiomatic approach to electrodynamics reveals that Maxwell electrodynamics is just one instance o...
Source radiation (radiation reaction) and vacuum-field fluctuations can be seen as two inseparable c...
It is shown by direct integration how transverse currents can be looked at as a strict consequence o...
In this classic text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of physics, author Günter Sch...
In an exact quantum-mechanical framework we show that space-time expectation values of the second-qu...
In an exact quantum-mechanical framework we show that space-time expectation values of the second-qu...
In an exact quantum-mechanical framework we show that space-time expectation values of the second-qu...
In a previous work (Skagerstam 2018 arXiv:1801.09947v1 [quant-ph]) and in terms of an exact quantum-...
Based on a number of experimentally verified physical observations, it is argued that the standard p...
The use of proper time as a tool for causality implementation in field theory is clarified and exten...
Vacuum fluctuations of quantum fields are altered in the presence of a strong gravitational backgrou...
The effort to discover a quantum theory of gravity is motivated by the need to reconcile the incompa...
General linear electrodynamics allow for an arbitrary linear constitutive relation between the field...
Nowadays, the best theoretical framework we have to describe elementary particles' physics is the St...
We do a critical review of the Faraday-Maxwell concept of classical field and of its quantization pr...
An axiomatic approach to electrodynamics reveals that Maxwell electrodynamics is just one instance o...
Source radiation (radiation reaction) and vacuum-field fluctuations can be seen as two inseparable c...
It is shown by direct integration how transverse currents can be looked at as a strict consequence o...
In this classic text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students of physics, author Günter Sch...