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It is shown here that classical electrodynamics has some new points for development: based upon its spinor form and the active 0-cohomologies for the connections between the fields and inductions.
 
It is shown here that classical electrodynamics has some new points for development: based upon its spinor form and the active 0-cohomologies for the connections between the fields and inductions.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Maxwell\'s Electrodynamics without Special Relativity Theory (Part VII)
Author(s) Victor N Barykin
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2010
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 21
Number S1
Pages 13-16

Abstract

It is shown here that classical electrodynamics has some new points for development: based upon its spinor form and the active 0-cohomologies for the connections between the fields and inductions.