A geometric interpretation of polarized light and electromagnetic curves along an optical fiber with surface kinematics
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- Berry phase of the linearly polarized light wave along an optical fiber and its electromagnetic curves via quasi adapted frame
- Soliton propagation of electromagnetic field vectors of polarized light ray traveling in a coiled optical fiber in the ordinary space
- Berry phase models and the electromagnetic trajectories of an optical fiber with a geodesic Frenet frame
- Geometric phase and helicity inversion of photons propagating inside a noncoplanarly curved optical fiber
- Optical geometry analysis of the electromagnetic self-force
- PROPAGATION OF POLARIZED LIGHT AND ELECTROMAGNETIC CURVES IN THE OPTICAL FIBER IN WALKER 3-MANIFOLDS
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