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    • CommentTimeApr 8th 2023

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    • Sébastien Fumeron, Bertrand Berche, Fernando Moraes, Improving student understanding of electrodynamics: the case for differential forms, American Journal of Physics 88 (2020) 1083 [arXiv:2009.10356, doi:10.1119/10.0001754]

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    • CommentTimeJun 15th 2023

    copied over more of the references with exposition of Maxwell’s equations in terms of differential forms, and added this one:

    • Masao Kitano, Reformulation of Electromagnetism with Differential Forms, Chapter 2 in: Trends in Electromagnetism – From fundamentals to applications, InTech (2012) 21-44 [ISBN:978-953-51-0267-0, pdf]

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    • CommentTimeJun 15th 2023
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    also added more detailed pointer for:

    But since this list has grown now, maybe best to !include it from a separate page electromagnetism in terms of differential forms – references

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    • CommentTimeJun 28th 2023
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    added pointer to

    • V. C. A. Ferraro, Electromagnetic Theory, The Athlone Press (1954, 1956)

    (Found this looking for textbooks which would work out the trajectory of an electron in the vicinity of a magnetic monopole – done here on pp. 543)

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