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Maxwell's equations are the cornerstone in electrodynamics. Despite the fact that these equations are more than a hundred years old, they are still subject to changes in content or notation. To get an impression over the historical development of Maxwell's equations, the equation systems in different notations are summarized.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Maxwell's equations are the cornerstone in electrodynamics. Despite the fact that these equations are more than a hundred years old, they are still subject to changes in content or notation. To get an impression over the historical development of Maxwell's equations, the equation systems in different notations are summarized.


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Scientific Paper
TitleOn the Notation of Maxwell\'s Equations (Renamed On the Notation of the Field Equations of Electrodynamics)
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Author(s)Andre Waser
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2000
JournalNone
No. of pages14

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Abstract

Maxwell's equations are the cornerstone in electrodynamics. Despite the fact that these equations are more than a hundred years old, they are still subject to changes in content or notation. To get an impression over the historical development of Maxwell's equations, the equation systems in different notations are summarized.