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The Maxwell-Lorentz equations that underpin all of electrical engineering are intrinsically relativistic. Even in problems confined to nonrelativistic velocities, the fundamental relativistic symmetries of the underlying theory imply important relations that often hold the keys to solutions of electromagnetic problems and may suggest significant insights into the underlying phenomena.

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Baylis, W.E. (2001). Clifford Algebras in Electrical Engineering. In: Corrochano, E.B., Sobczyk, G. (eds) Geometric Algebra with Applications in Science and Engineering. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0159-5_20

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