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Classical mathematical physics, 3rd ed - Thirring - 1997 () Citation Context ...istent setup — unfortunately, technically it is not! We now have inherited the problems with infinite self-energies and self-forces that plague(d) classical Lorentz electrodynamics with point charges =-=[12]-=-,...
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN received: 26 April 2016 accepted: 28 September 2016 Published: 24 October 2016 Energy Transfer Sensitization of Luminescent Gold Nanoclusters: More than Just the Classical Förster Mechanism Eunkeu Oh1,2, Alan L. Huston1, Andrew Shabaev3, Alexander...
It is shown that all of the basic properties of the hydrogen atom can be consistently described in terms of classical electrodynamics if instead of considering the electron to be a particle, we consider an electrically charged classical wave field—an “electron wave”—which is held by the elec...
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