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Reconstruction of Macroscopic Maxwell Equations - A Single Susceptibility Theory (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
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Reconstruction of Macroscopic Maxwell Equations - A Single Susceptibility Theory (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Series: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, 237
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Throughout my whole career including student time I have had a
feeling that leaning and teaching electromagnetism, especially
macroscopic Maxwell equations (M-eqs) is dif?cult. In order to make
a good use of these equations, it seemed necessary to be able to
use certain empirical knowledges and model-dependent concepts,
rather than pure logics. Many of my friends, colleagues and the
physicists I have met on various occasions have expressed similar
impressions. This is not the case with microscopic M-eqs and
quantum mechanics, which do not make us feel reluctant to teach,
probably because of the clear logical structure. What makes us
hesitate to teach is probably because we have to explain what we
ourselves do not completely understand. Logic is an essential
element in physics, as well as in mathematics, so that it does not
matter for physicists to experience dif?culties at the initial
phase, as far as the logical structure is clear. As the we- known
principles of physics say, "a good theory should be logically
consistent and explain relevant experiments." Our feeling about
macroscopic M-eqs may be related with some incompleteness of their
logical structure.
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