In this article, we study the static and time-dependent Maxwell equations in axisymmetric geometry. Using the mathematical tools introduced in (Math. Meth. Appl. Sci. 2002; 25:49), we investigate the decoupled problems induced in a meridian half-plane, and the splitting of the solution in a regular part and a singular part, the former being in the Sobolev space H 1 component-wise. It is proven that the singular parts are related to singularities of Laplace-like or wave-like operators. We infer from these characterizations: (i) the nite dimension of the space of singular elds; (ii) global space and space– time regularity results for the electromagnetic eld. This paper is the continuation of (Model. Math
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