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The Two-Dimensional Electrostatic Solutions of Born's new Field Equations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

M. H. L. Pryce
Affiliation:
Trinity College
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The general solution of Born's new field equations is found for the two-dimensional electrostatic case, by which the coordinates are expressed as functions of the field vectors, Conditions for inversion are discussed. Special cases are worked out, namely: singnle charge, two charges, charge in a constant field. Expressions are given for forces acting on the charges. A singular solution is also discussed, with reference to the neutron. The implication of the solutions on the general theory and the equations of motion is discussed in the conclusion.

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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1935

References

Born, M., Proc. Roy. Soc. 143 (1934), 410CrossRefGoogle Scholar, or in a more explicit form: Born, M. and Infeld, L., Proc. Roy. Soc. 144 (1934), 425.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

M. Born and L. Infeld, loc. cit. 434, equation (3·6).

M. Born, loc. cit. 430; M. Born and L. Infeld, loc. cit. 438.

M. Born and L. Infeld, loc. cit. p. 445.