- Department: Mathematics
- Credit value: 10 credits
- Credit level: H
- Academic year of delivery: 2022-23
Pre-requisite modules
Co-requisite modules
- None
Prohibited combinations
Pre-requisite modules for Natural Sciences students: Maths for the Sciences 3 (MAT00019I), and Applied Maths Option 2 (MAT00037I).
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Autumn Term 2022-23 |
To introduce the theory of the electromagnetic field, emphasizing its central role in fundamental physics as the precursor of quantum mechanics, quantum field theory and the special and general theories of relativity, and developing the implications of symmetries such as electric-magnetic U(1) duality and relativistic SO(1,3) covariance.
Understand Maxwell's equations.
Solve simple problems involving static charges, steady currents and electromagnetic waves.
Understand the relativistic formulation of electromagnetism.
Syllabus
Revision of vector calculus.
Electric and magnetic phenomena.
Maxwell's equations and some of their implications: duality, energy/power, momentum.
Solutions of Maxwell's equations: static charges, steady currents, electromagnetic waves.
Elementary relativistic electromagnetism
Task | % of module mark |
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Closed/in-person Exam (Centrally scheduled) | 100 |
None
Task | % of module mark |
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Closed/in-person Exam (Centrally scheduled) | 100 |
Current Department policy on feedback is available in the undergraduate student handbook. Coursework and examinations will be marked and returned in accordance with this policy.
J D Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics, (3rd edition), J. Wiley.