Maxwell’s Formulation – Differential Forms on Euclidean Space
Author: Wang Jing
Institute: School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
One
of the greatest advances in theoretical physics of the nineteenth
century was Maxwell's formulation of the the equations of
electromagnetism. This article uses differential forms to solve a
problem related to Maxwell's formulation. The notion of differential
form encompasses such ideas as elements of surface area and volume
elements, the work exerted by a force, the flow of a fluid, and the
curvature of a surface, space or hyperspace. An important operation on
differential forms is exterior differentiation, which generalizes the
operators div, grad, curl of vector calculus. the study of differential
forms, which was initiated by E.Cartan in the years around 1900, is
often termed the exterior differential calculus.However, Maxwell's
equations have many very important implications in the life of a modern
person, so much so that people use devices that function off the
principles in Maxwell's equations every day without even knowing it.
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