Dirac's Monopole Without Strings: Classical Lagrangian Theory
Mar, 197630 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.D 14 (1976) 437-445
Report number:
- ITP-SB-76-11
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Abstract: (APS)
The non-quantum-mechanical interaction of a Dirac magnetic monopole and a point charge through the electromagnetic field is studied. A classical action integral which is multiple-valued is found. Stability of this action integral against variations of the world lines of the point charge and the monopole, and against variations of the electromagnetic potentials, yields the correct Lorentz equations of motion of the particles and the Maxwell equations for the field. No strings are introduced in the formalism.- POSTULATED PARTICLE: MAGNETIC MONOPOLE
- MODEL: STRING
- SCATTERING: CHARGED PARTICLE MAGNETIC MONOPOLE
- CHARGED PARTICLE MAGNETIC MONOPOLE: SCATTERING
- DUALITY
- field theory: classical
- GAUGE FIELD THEORY: FIBRE BUNDLE
- GAUGE FIELD THEORY: WILSON LOOP
- GAUGE FIELD THEORY: EUCLIDEAN
- ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD: POTENTIAL
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