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Some properties of cylindrical electrovac fields

Некоторые свойства цилиндрических элекровакуумных полей

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Abstract

It is shown that the static cylindrical electric and magnetic fields are in a certain sense linearly connected. Furthermore, the known properties of the stationary case are summarized: an extension of Weyl’s theorem is proved and the field equations obtained by this theorem are presented in a special coordinate system.

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Показывается, что статические пилиндрические электрические и магнитные поля в некотором смысле линейно связаны. Далее суммируются известные свойства статического случая: доказывается распространение теоремы Вейла и представляются уравнения поля, полученные посредством этой теоремы в специальной системе координат.

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Perjés, Z. Some properties of cylindrical electrovac fields. Acta Physica 25, 393–400 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03157161

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