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Generalized Hertz vector in the dissipative electrodynamics (2207.10818v1)

Published 20 Jul 2022 in physics.class-ph

Abstract: In the electromagnetic theory, the Hertz vector reduces the number of potentials in the free fields. The further advantage of this potential is that it is much easier to solve some radiation processes. It indicates that the related method is sometimes more effective than the scalar and vector potential-based relations. Finally, the measurable field variables, the electric and magnetic fields, can be deduced by direct calculation from the Hertz vector. However, right now, the introduction of the Hertz vector operates if the conductive currents j = {\sigma}E are neglected. We suggest a generalization for the case of conductive currents, i.e., for such cases when the electromagnetic field dissipates irreversibly into Joule heat. The presented procedure enables us to introduce also the Lagrangian formulation of the discussed dissipated electromagnetic waves. It opens a new way for future studies.

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