Classical Field Theory

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Classical Field Theory

Classical electromagnetic field theory, rooted in Maxwell's equations, describes the interactions of electric and magnetic fields. This theory elucidates how electromagnetic waves propagate through different media and vacuum, underpinning technologies such as radio, television, and optical communications. You can explore my comprehensive analysis of electromagnetic phenomena, from the fundamental behavior of electric and magnetic fields to complex applications in electromagnetism, including the generation, propagation, and reception of electromagnetic waves. Through rigorous mathematical models and experimental validation, my work strives to enhance the understanding and application of electromagnetic theory in both academic and practical contexts.

References

SUSSKIND, Leonard and FRIEDMAN, Art, 2018. Special Relativity and Classical Field Theory - The Theoretical Minimum. London: Penguin Books Ltd. ISBN 978-0-14-198501-5.

JACKSON, John David, 1998. Classical Electrodynamics Third Edition. 3rd edition. New York: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-30932-1.