Electromagnetism on anisotropic fractal media (Q353367)

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Electromagnetism on anisotropic fractal media
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    Electromagnetism on anisotropic fractal media (English)
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    12 July 2013
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    The basic equations of electromagnetic fields in anisotropic fractal media are obtained using a dimensional regularization approach. First, a formulation based on product measures is shown to satisfy the four basic identities of the vector calculus. This allows for a generalization of the Green-Gauss and Stokes theorems as well as the charge conservation equation on anisotropic fractals. Then, pursuing the conceptual approach, the authors derive the Faraday and Ampere laws for such fractal media, which, along with two auxiliary null-divergence conditions, effectively give the modified Maxwell equations. Proceeding on a separate track, they employ a variational principle for electromagnetic fields, appropriately adapted to fractal media, so as to independently derive the same forms of these two laws. It is next found that the parabolic (for a conducting medium) and the hyperbolic (for a dielectric medium) equations involve modified gradient operators, while the Poynting vector has the same form as in the non-fractal case. Finally, Maxwell's electromagnetic stress tensor is reformulated for fractal systems. In all the cases, the derived equations for fractal media depend explicitly on fractal dimensions in three different directions and reduce to conventional forms for continuous media with Euclidean geometries upon setting these each of dimensions equal to unity. This work is very interesting. It is an excellent article, and is deserved to be read.
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    fractal media
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    anisotropy electromagnetism
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    Maxwell's equations
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    Faraday's law
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    Ampère's law
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    variational principle
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    electromagnetic energy
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    stress
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