Non-linear Electrodynamics Derived from Kaluza-Klein 5-Dimensional Gravity
Offered By: HyperComplex Seminar via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 55-minute conference talk from the HyperComplex Seminar 2023, Session B1 on Physics: Ontology of Quantum Mechanics. Delve into the intricacies of non-linear electrodynamics derived from Kaluza-Klein 5-dimensional gravity theory. Examine the inclusion of both scalar curvature R and quadratic Gauss-Bonnet invariant in the Kaluza-Klein theory's Lagrangian. Understand the 15 degrees of freedom in the five-dimensional Kaluza-Klein space metric tensor, including space-time metric, electromagnetic 4-potential, and scalar field components. Focus on the case of electromagnetic potential in Minkowskian space-time without scalar field presence. Investigate the resulting non-linear equations that generalize Maxwell's system and their unique properties. Consider the possibility of static solutions and discuss their qualitative behavior as potential models for the electron.
Syllabus
Richard Kerner, Non-linear electrodynamics derived from the Kaluza-Klein 5-dimensional gravity
Taught by
HyperComplex Seminar
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