Rousseaux, Germain, Mathis, Christian, Maissa, Philippe, Philbin, Thomas G., Leonhardt, Ulf
The conversion of positive-frequency waves into negative-frequency waves at the event horizon is the mechanism at the heart of the Hawking radiation of black holes. In black-hole analogues, horizons...
Comment on the paper by Rovelli & al. about the compatibility of various "gauge conditions" (2007)
The compatibility "demonstrated" by Rovelli & al. between various "gauge conditions" both in Classical Electromagnetism and General Relativity can be better understood if one distinguishes "gauge...
On the Lamb Vector and the Hydrodynamic Charge (2007)
Rousseaux, Germain, Seifer, Shahar, Steinberg, Victor, Wiebel, Alexander
This work is an attempt to test the concept of hydrodynamic charge (analogous to the electric charge in Electromagnetism) in the simple case of a coherent structure such as the Burgers vortex. We...
Comment on the paper by Rovelli & al. about the compatibility of various "gauge conditions" (2007)
The compatibility "demonstrated" by Rovelli & al. between various "gauge conditions" both in Classical Electromagnetism and General Relativity can be better understood if one distinguishes "gauge...
Comment on the paper by Rovelli & al. about the compatibility of various "gauge conditions" (2007)
The compatibility "demonstrated" by Rovelli & al. between various "gauge conditions" both in Classical Electromagnetism and General Relativity can be better understood if one distinguishes "gauge...
On the Lamb Vector and the Hydrodynamic Charge (2007)
Rousseaux, Germain, Seifer, Shahar, Steinberg, Victor, Wiebel, Alexander
This work is an attempt to test the concept of hydrodynamic charge (analogous to the electric charge in Electromagnetism) in the simple case of a coherent structure such as the Burgers vortex. We...
On the Lamb Vector and the Hydrodynamic Charge. (2007)
Rousseaux, Germain, Steinberg, Victor, Seifer, Shahar, Wiebel, Alexander
On some applications of Galilean electrodynamics of moving bodies (2006)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Lévy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism [1], and its modern implications. Recent works have shed a new light on the...
On some applications of Galilean electrodynamics of moving bodies (2006)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Lévy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism [1], and its modern implications. Recent works have shed a new light on the...
On some applications of Galilean electrodynamics of moving bodies (2006)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and L\'{e}vy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism [1], and its modern implications. Recent works have shed a new light on...
Pierseaux, Yves, Rousseaux, Germain
One of us (Y.P.) has shown the existence of a longitudinal component in the propagation of light waves on the basis of the kinematics underlying Poincar\'{e}'s ellipse. We show how this statement...
On some applications of Galilean electrodynamics of moving bodies (2006)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Lévy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism [1], and its modern implications. Recent works have shed a new light on the...
On the electrodynamics of moving bodies at low velocities (2006)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism, and its modern implications. We use their results to point out some...
On the electrodynamics of moving bodies at low velocities (2006)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism, and its modern implications. We use their results to point out some...
On some applications of Galilean electrodynamics of moving bodies (2006)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Lévy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism [1], and its modern implications. Recent works have shed a new light on the...
Pierseaux, Yves, Rousseaux, Germain
One of us (Y.P.) has shown the existence of a longitudinal component in the propagation of light waves on the basis of the kinematics underlying Poincaré's ellipse. We show how this statement agrees...
Pierseaux, Yves, Rousseaux, Germain
One of us (Y.P.) has shown the existence of a longitudinal component in the propagation of light waves on the basis of the kinematics underlying Poincaré's ellipse. We show how this statement agrees...
On the electrodynamics of moving bodies at low velocities (2005)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism, and its modern implications. We use their results to point out some...
On the electrodynamics of moving bodies at low velocities (2005)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism, and its modern implications. We use their results to point out some...
On the electrodynamics of moving bodies at low velocities (2005)
De Montigny, Marc, Rousseaux, Germain
We discuss the seminal article in which Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond have identified two Galilean limits of electromagnetism, and its modern implications. We use their results to point out some...
On the Lamb Vector and the Hydrodynamic Charge (2005)
Rousseaux, Germain, Seifer, Shahar, Steinberg, Victor, Wiebel, Alexander
This work is an attempt to test the concept of hydrodynamic charge (analogous to the electric charge in Electromagnetism) in the simple case of a coherent structure such as the Burgers vortex. We...
On the Lamb Vector and the Hydrodynamic Charge (2005)
Rousseaux, Germain, Seifer, Shahar, Steinberg, Victor, Wiebel, Alexander
This work is an attempt to test the concept of hydrodynamic charge (analogous to the electric charge in Electromagnetism) in a simple case of a coherent structure such as the Lamb-Oseen vortex. We...
On the Lamb Vector and the Hydrodynamic Charge (2005)
Rousseaux, Germain, Seifer, Shahar, Steinberg, Victor, Wiebel, Alexander
This work is an attempt to test the concept of hydrodynamic charge (analogous to the electric charge in Electromagnetism) in the simple case of a coherent structure such as the Burgers vortex. We...
On the Lamb Vector and the Hydrodynamic Charge (2005)
Rousseaux, Germain, Seifer, Shahar, Steinberg, Victor, Wiebel, Alexander
This work is an attempt to test the concept of hydrodynamic charge (analogous to the electric charge in Electromagnetism) in the simple case of a coherent structure such as the Burgers vortex. We...
Based on an analogy between Fluid Mechanics and Electromagnetism, we claim that the gauge conditions of Classical Electromagnetism are not equivalent contrary to the common belief. These "gauges" are...
Rousseaux, Germain, Kofman, Richard, Minazolli, Olivier
We present the theory, the design and the discussion of an experiment which allows to choose between the local formulation of Riemann-Lorenz and the non-local formulation of Heaviside-Hertz in order...
Rousseaux, Germain, Kofman, Richard, Minazolli, Olivier
We present the theory, the design and the discussion of an experiment which allows to choose between the local formulation of Riemann-Lorenz and the non-local formulation of Heaviside-Hertz in order...
Rousseaux, Germain, Kofman, Richard, Minazolli, Olivier
We present the theory, the design and the discussion of an experiment which allows to choose between the local formulation of Riemann-Lorenz and the non-local formulation of Heaviside-Hertz in order...
Rousseaux, Germain, Kofman, Richard, Minazolli, Olivier
We present the theory, the design and the discussion of an experiment which allows to choose between the local formulation of Riemann-Lorenz and the non-local formulation of Heaviside-Hertz in order...
The gauge non-invariance of Classical Electromagnetism (2005)
"Physical theories of fundamental significance tend to be gauge theories. These are theories in which the physical system being dealt with is described by more variables than there are physically...
The gauge non-invariance of Classical Electromagnetism (2005)
"Physical theories of fundamental significance tend to be gauge theories. These are theories in which the physical system being dealt with is described by more variables than there are physically...
The gauge non-invariance of Classical Electromagnetism (2005)
"Physical theories of fundamental significance tend to be gauge theories. These are theories in which the physical system being dealt with is described by more variables than there are physically...
Several mathematical formulae are used nowadays in order to compute a magnetic torque. We demonstrate that its more general expression is the vectorial product of the current density with the vector...
Several mathematical formulae are used nowadays in order to compute a magnetic torque. We demonstrate that its more general expression is the vectorial product of the current density with the vector...
Several mathematical formulae are used nowadays in order to compute a magnetic torque. We demonstrate that its more general expression is the vectorial product of the current density with the vector...
Several mathematical formulae are used nowadays in order to compute a magnetic torque. We demonstrate that its more general expression is the vectorial product of the current density with the vector...
Lorenz or Coulomb in Galilean Electromagnetism ? (2005)
Galilean Electromagnetism was discovered thirty years ago by Levy-Leblond & Le Bellac. However, these authors only explored the consequences for the fields and not for the potentials. Following De...
Resolution of the YoungLaplace equation by a geometrical method using curvatur (2005)
Gentes, Mathieu, Rousseaux, Germain, Coullet, Pierre, De Gennes, Pierre-Gilles
We revisit from a modern viewpoint a graphical method of resolution of the YoungLaplace equation proposed by Thomson in 1886 and improved by Boys in 1893. This method, relying on some axisymmetry...
Rousseaux, Germain, Coullet, Pierre, Gilli, Jean-Marc
As stated by Lord Kelvin a long time ago, It seems to me that the test of Do we or do we not understand a particular point in physics? is, Can we make a mechanical model of it?' What is the...
Amplitude equations for mechanical analogues of Faraday and nonlinear optical rotations (2005)
Rousseaux, Germain, Coullet, Pierre, Gilli, Jean-Marc
What is the relationship between the propagation of a light wave in a Kerr medium in the presence of a magnetic field and the oscillation of a spherical pendulum on a rotating platform? We apply the...
Lorenz or Coulomb in Galilean electromagnetism? (2005)
Galilean electromagnetism was discovered thirty years ago by Lévy-Leblond and Le Bellac. However, these authors only explored the consequences for the fields and not for the potentials. Following De...
Lorenz or Coulomb in Galilean Electromagnetism ? (2005)
Galilean Electromagnetism was discovered thirty years ago by Levy-Leblond & Le Bellac. However, these authors only explored the consequences for the fields and not for the potentials. Following De...
Lorenz or Coulomb in Galilean Electromagnetism ? (2005)
Galilean Electromagnetism was discovered thirty years ago by Levy-Leblond & Le Bellac. However, these authors only explored the consequences for the fields and not for the potentials. Following De...
Pierseaux, Yves, Rousseaux, Germain
One of us (Y.P.) has shown the existence of a longitudinal component in the propagation of light waves on the basis of the kinematics underlying Poincaré's ellipse. We show how this statement agrees...
Rousseaux, Germain, Kofman, Richard, Minazolli, Olivier
We present the theory, the design and the discussion of an experiment which allows to choose between the local formulation of Riemann-Lorenz and the non-local formulation of Heaviside-Hertz in order...
The gauge non-invariance of Classical Electromagnetism (2005)
"Physical theories of fundamental significance tend to be gauge theories. These are theories in which the physical system being dealt with is described by more variables than there are physically...
Several mathematical formulae are used nowadays in order to compute a magnetic torque. We demonstrate that its more general expression is the vectorial product of the current density with the vector...
Lorenz or Coulomb in Galilean Electromagnetism ? (2005)
Galilean Electromagnetism was discovered thirty years ago by Levy-Leblond & Le Bellac. However, these authors only explored the consequences for the fields and not for the potentials. Following De...
Lorenz or Coulomb in Galilean Electromagnetism ? (2005)
Galilean Electromagnetism was discovered thirty years ago by Levy-Leblond & Le Bellac. However, these authors only explored the consequences for the fields and not for the potentials. Following De...
The gauge non-invariance of Classical Electromagnetism (2005)
"Physical theories of fundamental significance tend to be gauge theories. These are theories in which the physical system being dealt with is described by more variables than there are physically...
Rousseaux, Germain, Kofman, Richard, Minazolli, Olivier
We present the theory, the design and the discussion of an experiment which allows to choose between the local formulation of Riemann-Lorenz and the non-local formulation of Heaviside-Hertz in order...
Several mathematical formulae are used nowadays in order to compute a magnetic torque. We demonstrate that its more general expression is the vectorial product of the current density with the vector...
Pierseaux, Yves, Rousseaux, Germain
One of us (Y.P.) has shown the existence of a longitudinal component in the propagation of light waves on the basis of the kinematics underlying Poincaré's ellipse. We show how this statement agrees...
Depuis quelques années, les physiciens essayent de comprendre comment un fluide tel que l'eau ou l'air transporte des grains de sable et comment une structure comme une dune de sable peut être...
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Sur la théorie de Riemann-Lorenz de l'électromagnétisme classique (2004)
L'auteur suggère de remplacer la théorie de Heaviside-Hertz de l'électromagnétisùe classique par celle de Riemann-Lorenz. La raison principale est de donner du sens physique à l'interprétation...
Depuis quelques années, les physiciens essayent de comprendre comment un fluide tel que l'eau ou l'air transporte des grains de sable et comment une structure comme une dune de sable peut être...
Depuis quelques années, les physiciens essayent de comprendre comment un fluide tel que l'eau ou l'air transporte des grains de sable et comment une structure comme une dune de sable peut être...
Depuis quelques années, les physiciens essayent de comprendre comment un fluide tel que l'eau ou l'air transporte des grains de sable et comment une structure comme une dune de sable peut être...
Based on an analogy between Fluid Mechanics and Electromagnetism, we claim that the gauge conditions of Classical Electromagnetism are not equivalent contrary to the common belief. These "gauges" are...
Depuis quelques années, les physiciens essayent de comprendre comment un fluide tel que l'eau ou l'air transporte des grains de sable et comment une structure comme une dune de sable peut être...
Based on an analogy between Fluid Mechanics and Electromagnetism, we claim that the gauge conditions of Classical Electromagnetism are not equivalent contrary to the common belief. These "gauges" are...
Based on an analogy between Fluid Mechanics and Electromagnetism, we claim that the gauge conditions of Classical Electromagnetism are not equivalent contrary to the common belief. These "gauges" are...
Depuis quelques années, les physiciens essayent de comprendre comment un fluide tel que l'eau ou l'air transporte des grains de sable et comment une structure comme une dune de sable peut être...
Based on an analogy between Fluid Mechanics and Electromagnetism, we claim that the gauge conditions of Classical Electromagnetism are not equivalent contrary to the common belief. These "gauges" are...
Depuis quelques années, les physiciens essayent de comprendre comment un fluide tel que l'eau ou l'air transporte des grains de sable et comment une structure comme une dune de sable peut être...