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What book should I read to learn about the magnetocaloric effect
I am trying to study the magnetocaloric effect for a project but I can't find any good resources that deeply talk about it.
Could you make any good recommandation to learn the basics about this effect ...
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Utilization of Hertz potentials in calculations
Electrodynamics textbooks, like Zangwill's Modern Electrodynamics, introduce the Hertz potentials $\boldsymbol{\Pi}_m$ and $\boldsymbol{\Pi}_e$(see Chapter 20 of the fore-mentioned book).
While they ...
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Papers About electromagnetism [duplicate]
What papers by people who developed electromagnetism are worth reading to help understand their original thoughts?
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Bibliography for the Quantization of the free electromagnetic field with the Lorenz gauge
Recently I have been studying QFT and when I arrived at the Gauge theory I learned that one can quantize the electromagnetic field with the Coulomb gauge and the Lorenz gauge.
Regarding the Coulomb, I ...
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Book Recommendation: One that has a lot of problems and theory associated with polar coordinates and spherical polar coordinates [closed]
I would like to "master" polar coordinates and spherical polar coordinates. In the sense, I would like to become as well versed with them as I am with cartesian coordinates.
I have gone ...
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Books on electrodynamics of continuous media
There is a classical textbook "Electrodynamics of continuous media" by Landau-Lifschitz.
To my taste, this book does not give enough details on general material, but rather focuses on ...
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Good resources for revision/learning of classical mechanics and electrodynamics [duplicate]
I am a first year PhD student in Physics. My M.Sc classes were all online due to covid and I did pretty bad in managing classes. Thus my electrodynamics knowledge is effectively upto B.Sc level(say ...
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Recommendation books on graduate level vector analysis and field analysis with application of electrodynamics?
I am currently a physics and mathematics double major graduate student. Looking for a text book and problem sets on the topic of vector field analysis, would be best if the book is advanced and ...
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Resource recommendation on Macroscopic electromagnetism
I would like to know about all books, papers, articles, heck at this point even rock engravings, to thoroughly understand the process of averaging microscopic equations to arrive at macroscopic ...
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Reference for dual gauge field and magnetic field being canonically conjugate
The gauge field operator in quantum Yang-Mills is canonically conjugate to the electric field.
I know that the dual gauge field is canonically conjugate to the magnetic field, but I can't seem to dig ...
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Light deflection by inhomogeneous electric fields
This is a screenshot of the Noble Prize organization website on the biography of the Noble laureate Johannes Stark. And this is what I found worthy to ask about his work. In the last lines of his ...
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Electromagnetism textbook [duplicate]
I'm in the market for a textbook dealing with classical electromagnetism for someone who already knows the basics (e.g. up to the derivation of the Maxwell equations and the basic expressions for ...
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Electromagnetism for finite element simulations
I want to learn about electromagnetism, as I will need to run (time dependent) finite element simulations regarding electrical motors for my job. I only had one course in EM a long time ago, and I can ...
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Symmetries of Classical Electrodynamics
I'm looking for a concise text where classical electrodynamics' symmetries are enlisted, proven and explained.
So far I´ve found different texts with just some of them and vaguely, or extensively, ...
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Understanding Maxwell's equations in a non-intertial frame
I'm trying to better understand "Maxwell's equations in a non-inertial frame" but a lot of the references I found (e.g. https://arxiv.org/abs/1009.3968) are too advanced. What are the ...