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Electromagnetism quantization condition

When an electromagnetic wave interacts with resonators, the effect of quantization of all possible stationary stable oscillating amplitudes arises without the requirement of any specifically organized conditions (like the inhomogeneous action of external harmonic force). [Pg.112]

The authors of Ref. [12] reconsidered the problem of magnetic field in quark matter taking into account the rotated electromagnetism . They came to the conclusion that magnetic field can exist in superconducting quark matter in any case, although it does not form a quantized vortex lattice, because it obeys sourceless Maxwell equations and there is no Meissner effect. In our opinion this latter result is incorrect, since the equations for gauge fields were not taken into account and the boundary conditions were not posed correctly. [Pg.264]

It was the analysis of the line spectrum of hydrogen observed by J. J. Balmer and others that led Neils Bohr to a treatment of the hydrogen atom that is now referred to as the Bohr model. In that model, there are supposedly allowed orbits in which the electron can move around the nucleus without radiating electromagnetic energy. The orbits are those for which the angular momentum, mvr, can have only certain values (they are referred to as quantized). This condition can be represented by the relationship... [Pg.18]


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