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  • [2] Jackson, D. "Classical Electrodynamics", John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1975. [3] Griffiths, D. "Introduction to Electrodynamics", Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1999. ...
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  • ...These principles with only slight modification apply to quantum mechanics, electrodynamics and general relativity - in other words to all of physics. ...ng the equations of motion of a system with constraints. We can formulate electrodynamics and general relativity with the principle, and it also provides a powerful ...
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  • [2] Jackson, D. "Classical Electrodynamics", John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1975. ...
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  • electrodynamics, J. High Energy Phys. 1999, no. 12, Paper 10, 1--34. ...998) Nonlinear electrodynamics with singularities (modernized Born--Infeld electrodynamics), Helv. Phys. Acta 71, 274--287. ...
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  • ===Laws of Electromagnetism and Electrodynamics=== ...QuantumGravityTheories.html} ([[../HotFusion/|QFT]]) and [[../QED/|quantum electrodynamics]] ([[../HotFusion/|QED]])} ...
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  • theory of relativity, for the electrodynamics of Maxwell-Lorentz, on relativity. Rather has the latter been developed trom electrodynamics ...
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  • [2] Jackson, J. "Classical Electrodynamics." John Wiley \& Sons, Inc., New York, 1962. ...
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  • Thus, the gauge group of electromagnetic interactions in [[../QED/|quantum electrodynamics]] ([[../QED/|QED]]) is the ''unitary'' [[../TopologicalOrder2/|symmetry gr ...
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  • 1.      The relativity principle exists for mechanics but not for electrodynamics, i.e., there is a preferred frame that can be identified. ...elativity principle exists for both mechanics and electrodynamics, but the electrodynamics given by Maxwell is wrong. ...
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  • Before the development of electrodynamics the laws of electrostatics field-equations of Maxwell in electrodynamics? Not in the least. ...
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  • ...([[../HotFusion/|QFT]]), such as [[../HotFusion/|QED]] ([[../QED/|quantum electrodynamics]]) and [[../ExtendedQuantumSymmetries/|QCD]] (quantum chromodynamics). ...
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  • ...OperatorAlgebra5/|QFT]]), such as [[../HotFusion/|QED]] ([[../QED/|quantum electrodynamics]]) and [[../HotFusion/|QCD]] (quantum chromodynamics). ...
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  • |Quantum Electrodynamics ...
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  • of relativity has grown out of electrodynamics and optics. In these fundamental equations of the electrodynamics of Maxwell: A body moving ...
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  • #''\htmladdnormallink{quantum electrodynamics'' {http://planetphysics.us/encyclopedia/QED.html} [[../LQG2/|QED]]}: that i ...
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  • [[../QED/|Quantum electrodynamics]] ''(QED)'' , and QCD or quantum chromodynamics are only two distinct theor ...
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  • ...to a rank 2 tensor theory that was modeled after the potential version of electrodynamics in the [[w:Lorenz gauge condition|'''Lorentz gauge''']]. Instead of Maxwel ...ussion should be understandable to any student with a strong background in electrodynamics, Hamiltonian physics, and vector calculus that includes an understanding of ...
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  • == Analogies with electrodynamics== Since the gravitational torsion field is similar to magnetic field in electrodynamics, and the angular momentum of a particle is similar to dipole magnetic momen ...
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  • ...e constants are calculated in the same way as electromagnetic constants in electrodynamics. This is possible because in the weak field equations of [[Theory of relati A similar relation in electrodynamics for amplitude of flux density of electromagnetic energy of a plane electrom ...
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  • ...quantum electrodynamics. Furthermore, they are neglected even in classical electrodynamics, where electric and magnetic fields are dominated. ...dius tends to zero. Furthermore, these infinities are presented in quantum electrodynamics too, where power methods are developed to compensate them. ...
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