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The Enigmatic Photon - Volume 4: New Directions
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Author Myron W Evans, Geoffrey Hunter, Jean Pierre Vigier, Sisir Roy
Published 2002
Publisher Springer
Pages 472
ISBN 1402005199

This volume establishes the fact that electrodynamics is by no means a completely understood theory by bringing together several in-depth review papers from leading specialists. The major portion of the volume is built around the nonlinear structure which leads to the B(3) field introduced in the previous three volumes published. Audience: Specialists, graduate and senior undergraduate students in physics, chemistry and electrical engineering.

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