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A geometric analysis of the Maxwell field in a vicinity of a multipole particle and a new family of special functions
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    A geometric analysis of the Maxwell field in a vicinity of a multipole particle and a new family of special functions (English)
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    9 June 2009
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    A method is devised for solving the Maxwell equations in the vicinity of a multipole particle, based on a geometrical construction of an unusual trajectory-adapted coordinate system. This simplifies the equations and allows the solution to be given in the form of a series that involves a new family of special functions. A discussion of self-interaction problems in classical electrodynamics is discussed.
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    self-interaction
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    classical electrodynamics
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    solutions of Maxwell equations
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    multipole particle
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    special functions
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