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200 10$aClassical and quantum electrodynamics and the B(3) field$b[electronic resource] /$fM.W. Evans & L.B. Crowell
210 $aSingapore ;$aRiver Edge, N.J. $cWorld Scientific$dc2001
215 $a1 online resource (473 p.)
225 1 $aSeries in contemporary chemical physics ;$vvol. 18
300 $aDescription based upon print version of record.
311 $a981-02-4149-6
320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
327 $aCONTENTS ; Preface ; Introduction ; Chapter 1. Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation with One Fermion ; 1.1. Lorentz Electron ; 1.2. Radiation Induced Electron and Proton Spin Rosonance ; 1.3. The B(3) Field ; 1.4. Electrodynamics as a NonAbelian Gauge Field Theory
327 $a1.5. Limitations of the U(l) Theory 1.6. Classical Relativistic NonAbelian Electrodynamics ; 1.7. Relativistic Quantum Description ; 1.8. Nonrelativistic Quantum Description ; 1.9. Schrodinger Equation with Intrinsic Spin ; 1.10. Resonance Conditions in RFR
327 $a1.11. Chemical Shifts in NMR 1.12. Classical Derivation of the Inverse Faraday Effect ; References ; Chapter 2. The Field Equations of Classical O(3)b Electrodynamics ; 2.1. Introduction ; 2.2. The O(3)b Field Equations ; 2.3. Basic S. I. Units ; 2.4. The O(3)b Vacuum Equations
327 $a2.4.1. The Coefficient g in the Vacuum 2.4.2. The O(3)* Field Tensor in the Vacuum ; 2.5. Reduction to Maxwell's Equations ; 2.6. The Fundamental Laws of O(3)b Electrodynamics ; 2.7. The Lorentz Force Equation in O(3)b Electrodynamics
327 $a2.8. Continuity Equation and Lorentz Condition in O(3)b Electrodynamics 2.9. Primitive Concepts Axioms and Constitutive Relations of O(3)b Electrodynamics ; 2.10. The Inverse Faraday Effect ; 2.11. The effective A(3) Potential Photoelectric and Compton Effects and Radiation Reaction
327 $a2.12. Summary
330 $a It is well known that classical electrodynamics is riddled with internal inconsistencies springing from the fact that it is a linear, Abelian theory in which the potentials are unphysical. This volume offers a self-consistent hypothesis which removes some of these problems, as well as builds a framework on which linear and nonlinear optics are treated as a non-Abelian gauge field theory based on the emergence of the fundamental magnetizing field of radiation, the B(3) field.
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