In (1) it is stated that Fermat’s principle of least time applied to light is equivalent to a statement that light travels along a geodesic i.e. is a fundamental principle. In fact, this principle seems to be used frequently (i.e. light travels in straight lines ignoring curved space) without being explicitly called Fermat’s principle. In (2) it is shown that one may solve for the reflected angle in terms of the incident angle for a light ray reflecting from a mirror moving at constant velocity v. It is stated that this allows one to find such a relationship without using Lorentz transformations. In this note we argue that Lorentz transformations follow from using Fermat’s principle in two frames. The first frame is that of the lab an...
According to (1) Fermat’s minimum time principle is identical to Hyugen’s wave principle. In a previ...
Physically in a two ray problem, with one ray being an incident ray, one has the freedom to choose t...
Addendum Sept. 14, 2022 To see the link between the hypothetical velocity and minumum time one may ...
In (1) we showed that Fermat’s minimum time approach is equivalent to a hypothetical velocity approa...
In (1) Fermat’s least time principle is applied to the case of light reflecting from a mirror moving...
Traditionally (1) reflection of light from a mirror moving at a constant velocity is solved using Lo...
Addendum Sept. 7, 2022. References 2 and 3 are: 2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snell%27s_law 3 ...
Fermat’s principle of least time may be used to calculate trajectories of light in various practical...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis thesis utilizes the Lorentz transformation formulas from the sp...
Fermat’s least time principle may be applied to reflection of light from a stationary or moving mirr...
Fermat’s principle of least time may be utilized to predict reflection and refraction paths. This en...
Addendum Oct. 26, 2022 In ((3)) one should formally subtract i.e. d/dx{ -E1 t + (p1x) x +E2t + (p2x...
In this note we try to show directly that Fermat’s minimum time principle is equivalent to a hypothe...
Fermat’s minimal time principle involves extremizing total time traveled by light by assuming straig...
Oct. 8, 2022 Note: Equation ((6)) should use sin(A') and sin(B') if A' and B' are measured with re...
According to (1) Fermat’s minimum time principle is identical to Hyugen’s wave principle. In a previ...
Physically in a two ray problem, with one ray being an incident ray, one has the freedom to choose t...
Addendum Sept. 14, 2022 To see the link between the hypothetical velocity and minumum time one may ...
In (1) we showed that Fermat’s minimum time approach is equivalent to a hypothetical velocity approa...
In (1) Fermat’s least time principle is applied to the case of light reflecting from a mirror moving...
Traditionally (1) reflection of light from a mirror moving at a constant velocity is solved using Lo...
Addendum Sept. 7, 2022. References 2 and 3 are: 2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snell%27s_law 3 ...
Fermat’s principle of least time may be used to calculate trajectories of light in various practical...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis thesis utilizes the Lorentz transformation formulas from the sp...
Fermat’s least time principle may be applied to reflection of light from a stationary or moving mirr...
Fermat’s principle of least time may be utilized to predict reflection and refraction paths. This en...
Addendum Oct. 26, 2022 In ((3)) one should formally subtract i.e. d/dx{ -E1 t + (p1x) x +E2t + (p2x...
In this note we try to show directly that Fermat’s minimum time principle is equivalent to a hypothe...
Fermat’s minimal time principle involves extremizing total time traveled by light by assuming straig...
Oct. 8, 2022 Note: Equation ((6)) should use sin(A') and sin(B') if A' and B' are measured with re...
According to (1) Fermat’s minimum time principle is identical to Hyugen’s wave principle. In a previ...
Physically in a two ray problem, with one ray being an incident ray, one has the freedom to choose t...
Addendum Sept. 14, 2022 To see the link between the hypothetical velocity and minumum time one may ...