The following pages link to Martin W. McCall (Q2190604):
Displaying 23 items.
- (Q1611972) (redirect page) (← links)
- Axial electromagnetic wave propagation in inhomogeneous dielectrics (Q1611973) (← links)
- Generalized transformation design: metrics, speeds, and diffusion (Q2190605) (← links)
- Evaporating black-holes, wormholes, and vacuum polarisation: must they always conserve charge? (Q2330084) (← links)
- (Q3055756) (← links)
- Gravitational orbits in one dimension (Q3088573) (← links)
- Classical Gravity Does Not Refract Negatively (Q3107801) (← links)
- Properties of partially polarized light remitted from lossless polarizing elements (Q3393588) (← links)
- On negative refraction in classical vacuum (Q3430794) (← links)
- On vacuum negative refraction, the effective medium and Sylvester's Inertia Theorem: the resolution of a paradox (Q3507739) (← links)
- Four Poynting theorems (Q3638960) (← links)
- Electromagnetics: from Covariance to Cloaking (Q3650613) (← links)
- A Theoretical Study of Coupled Laser Systems (Q4490573) (← links)
- Analysis of plane-wave light normally incident to an axially excited structurally chiral half-space (Q4670681) (← links)
- Comment on ‘Towards gravitationally assisted negative refraction of light by vacuum’ (Q4673025) (← links)
- Maxwell’s ( <i>D, H</i> ) excitation fields: lessons from permanent magnets (Q5231823) (← links)
- What is negative refraction? (Q5306524) (← links)
- Author's reply to ‘Response to “On negative refraction in classical vacuum” ’ (Q5442911) (← links)
- On vacuum negative refraction, the effective medium and Sylvester's Inertia Theorem: the resolution of a paradox (Q5442912) (← links)
- On spacetime transformation optics: temporal and spatial dispersion (Q5855130) (← links)
- Comment on ‘What is negative refraction?’ (Q5894087) (← links)
- Classical Mechanics (Q5901194) (← links)
- Temporary Singularities and Axions: An Analytic Solution that Challenges Charge Conservation (Q6069947) (← links)