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It is shown that in the standard Maxwell electrodynamics the class of gauge fields is much larger than it is usually stated. The possible significance of the new unexploited gauge fields is discussed.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
It is shown that in the standard Maxwell electrodynamics the class of gauge fields is much larger than it is usually stated. The possible significance of the new unexploited gauge fields is discussed.


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Scientific Paper
TitleNon-Lorentzian Gauge Fields in Maxwell Electrodynamics
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Author(s)Edward Kapuscik
Keywordsgauge fields, electromagnetic theory, non-Lorentz theory
Published2000
JournalApeiron
Volume7
Number1-2
No. of pages5
Pages33-37

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Abstract

It is shown that in the standard Maxwell electrodynamics the class of gauge fields is much larger than it is usually stated. The possible significance of the new unexploited gauge fields is discussed.