1977
DOI: 10.3367/ufnr.0121.197703e.0525
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Covariance of Maxwell equations and comparison of electrodynamic systems

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“…However, this electrodynamic force equation (with a new term beyond the standard Lorentz equation) become galilean invariant. It was shown, however, that classical electrodynamics can be formulated consistently with Galilean transformations [66], in particular, through an appropriated redefinition of the fields constitutive equations [67].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this electrodynamic force equation (with a new term beyond the standard Lorentz equation) become galilean invariant. It was shown, however, that classical electrodynamics can be formulated consistently with Galilean transformations [66], in particular, through an appropriated redefinition of the fields constitutive equations [67].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This restriction may be eliminated by formulating an adequate covariant model for the plasma theory. Several papers have addressed the development of a covariant formulation of electrodynamics in a moving medium (e.g., Gabrilenko et al 1970;Gabrilenko 1971Gabrilenko , 1972Melrose 1973;Bolotowski 1974;Bolotowski andStolayrov 1976, 1983;Tamm 1975;Stolayrov 1978;Miller et al 1977). Many of these discussions study the electromagnetic response of moving media and describe electromagnetic wave propagation (e.g., Kunz 1980;Lopez 1996aLopez , 1996bLopez , 2004Lopez , 2006Huang 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Later in the 1970s and 80s, additional papers reinforced the theory on the behavior of electromagnetic radiation in moving systems (i.e., Gabrilenko et al 1970;Gabrilenko 1971Gabrilenko , 1972Melrose 1973;Bolotowski & Stolayrov 1974, 1976Tamm 1975;Stolayrov1978;Miller et al 1977). Many of these discussions are related to the study of the electromagnetic response of moving media and to the description of electromagnetic wave propagation (e.g., Kunz 1980;Lopez 1996aLopez , 1996bLopez , 2004Huang 1997).…”
Section: Model Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%