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Maxwell equations in matrix form, squaring procedure, separating the variables, and structure of electromagnetic solutions

V. V. Kisel, E. M. Ovsiyuk, V. M. Red'kov, N. G. Tokarevskaya

Published 2009-06-08Version 1

The Riemann -- Silberstein -- Majorana -- Oppenheimer approach to the Maxwell electrodynamics in vacuum is investigated within the matrix formalism. The matrix form of electrodynamics includes three real 4 \times 4 matrices. Within the squaring procedure we construct four formal solutions of the Maxwell equations on the base of scalar Klein -- Fock -- Gordon solutions. The problem of separating physical electromagnetic waves in the linear space \lambda_{0}\Psi^{0}+\lambda_{1}\Psi^{1}+\lambda_{2}\Psi^{2}+ lambda_{3}\Psi^{3} is investigated, several particular cases, plane waves and cylindrical waves, are considered in detail.

Comments: 26 pages 16 International Seminar NCPC, May 19-22, 2009, Minsk, Belarus
Journal: Ric. Mat.60: 1-14,2011
Categories: math-ph, hep-th, math.MP
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