The article deals with issues related to the 150th anniversary of the publication of a treatise on electricity and magnetism by Maxwell. A brief description of this outstanding work and the opinions of contemporaries are given. Particular attention is paid to the universality of Maxwell's equations. The views of scientists aimed at expanding the physical understanding of energy processes, the analogy of gravitational and electromagnetic fields, the possibility of deriving the relations of the special theory of relativity from Maxwell's equations are discussed. An estimate of the change in the speed of propagation of an electromagnetic wave in a strong gravitational field is given
Abstract. James Clerk-Maxwell is credited with having brought electricity, magnetism, and optical ph...
This book is devoted to the fundamentals of classical electrodynamics, one of the most beautiful and...
Phenomenological concepts describing electromagnetic interactions were expressed mathematically by M...
This article, published in Mètode is recalled that in 2015 the sesquicentennial of the Maxwell equat...
This text is an introduction to some of the mathematical wonders of Maxwell's equations. These equat...
Einstein's theory of relativity is based on the Principle of Equivalence, Hilbert's on invariant the...
International audienceThe paper outlines the crucial contributions of James Clerk Maxwell to Physics...
This is a comprehensive edition of Maxwell's manuscript papers published virtually complete and larg...
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) is arguably the father of electromagnetism, and unarguably one of th...
The thesis developed by Cornelius Lanczos in his doctoral dissertation is that electrodynamics is a ...
On June 13, but in 1831 the Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell was born. In 1865, one hundred an...
Abstract—Over a period of about twenty years, Maxwell’s determination and unification of the equatio...
The origins of modern electromagnetism and electrodynamics can be traced back to the influential wor...
Abstract: This research is about the special theory of relativity on electric permittivity and magne...
Maxwell's equations explain all phenomena of classical electrodynamics, magnetism, and optics the wa...
Abstract. James Clerk-Maxwell is credited with having brought electricity, magnetism, and optical ph...
This book is devoted to the fundamentals of classical electrodynamics, one of the most beautiful and...
Phenomenological concepts describing electromagnetic interactions were expressed mathematically by M...
This article, published in Mètode is recalled that in 2015 the sesquicentennial of the Maxwell equat...
This text is an introduction to some of the mathematical wonders of Maxwell's equations. These equat...
Einstein's theory of relativity is based on the Principle of Equivalence, Hilbert's on invariant the...
International audienceThe paper outlines the crucial contributions of James Clerk Maxwell to Physics...
This is a comprehensive edition of Maxwell's manuscript papers published virtually complete and larg...
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) is arguably the father of electromagnetism, and unarguably one of th...
The thesis developed by Cornelius Lanczos in his doctoral dissertation is that electrodynamics is a ...
On June 13, but in 1831 the Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell was born. In 1865, one hundred an...
Abstract—Over a period of about twenty years, Maxwell’s determination and unification of the equatio...
The origins of modern electromagnetism and electrodynamics can be traced back to the influential wor...
Abstract: This research is about the special theory of relativity on electric permittivity and magne...
Maxwell's equations explain all phenomena of classical electrodynamics, magnetism, and optics the wa...
Abstract. James Clerk-Maxwell is credited with having brought electricity, magnetism, and optical ph...
This book is devoted to the fundamentals of classical electrodynamics, one of the most beautiful and...
Phenomenological concepts describing electromagnetic interactions were expressed mathematically by M...