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has been cited by the following article:
TITLE: The Potential-Vortex Theory of Electromagnetic Waves
AUTHORS: A. K. Tomilin
KEYWORDS: Maxwell’s Equations; Electromagnetic Waves; Magnetic Vector Potential
JOURNAL NAME: Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications, Vol.5 No.9, September 27, 2013
ABSTRACT: An electromagnetic wave is a complex vortex and a potential process. This allows us to omit the Lorentz gauge, formulate a mathematically precise theory, and avoid physics discordances. The mechanism of distribution of complex waves in dielectric and electrical conductive environments was described.