
Physics Notes (Misc-1)
These are the Physics Notes (Misc-1), Notes 1-12, assembled by Dr. Carl E. Baum.
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PhN 1, J. Nitsch, A Note on the Casimir Effect in a Uniformly Accelerated Reference Frame, Sep 89, Air Force Weapons Laboratory
PhN 2, H. N. Kritikos and C. E. Baum, Symmetry in Electromagnetics, Dec 90, Phillips Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania
PhN 3, C. E. Baum, Vector and Scalar Potentials Away from Sources, and Gauge Invariance in Quantum Electrodynamics, 10 Oct 91, Phillips Laboratory
PhN 4, C. E. Baum, Concerning an Analogy Between Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics, 20 Mar 92, Phillips Laboratory
PhN 5, I. L. Gallon, The Equation of Motion for a Classical Charged Particle, Jan 93, Interference Technology International Limited
PhN 6, N. J. Carron, On the Fields of a Torus and the Observability of the Vector Potential, 18 Dec 93, Mission Research Corporation
PhN 7, Charles T. C. Mo, Interaction Type and Reciprocal Probability Model for Spin-Half Measurements, June 1995
PhN 8, Ian Gallon, Consequences of an Electron in Motion: Impulsive and Oscillatory Motions, Pt 1, January 1998
PhN 9, Ian Gallon, Consequences of an Electron in Motion: A Theory of an Electron Pt 2, January 1998
PhN 10, Frank Gronwald and Jurgen Nitsch, The Physical Origin of Gauge Invariance in Electrodynamics and some of its consequences, September 1998
PhN 11, Carl E. Baum, Application of Concepts of Advanced Mathematics and Physics to the Maxwell Equations, November 1999
PhN 12, C. E. Baum, The Complementary Roles of Analysis, Synthesis, Numerics, and Experiment in Electromagnetics, June 2001

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