Axiomatics of classical electrodynamics and its relation to gauge field theory
Abstract
We give a concise axiomatic introduction into the fundamental structure of classical electrodynamics: It is based on electric charge conservation, the Lorentz force, magnetic flux conservation, and the existence of local and linear constitutive relations. The {\it inhomogeneous} Maxwell equations, expressed in terms of and , turn out to be a consequence of electric charge conservation, whereas the {\it homogeneous} Maxwell equations, expressed in terms of and , are derived from magnetic flux conservation and special relativity theory. The excitations and , by means of constitutive relations, are linked to the field strengths and . Eventually, we point out how this axiomatic approach is related to the framework of gauge field theory.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0506219,
title = {Axiomatics of classical electrodynamics and its relation to gauge field theory},
author = {Frank Gronwald and Friedrich W. Hehl and Jürgen Nitsch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0506219},
year = {2007}
}
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24 pages latex, 4 figures