Universal Properties of Nonlinearly Perturbed Maxwell Theory
Abstract
We show that a general nonlinearly perturbed Maxwell theory of electromagnetism possesses three universal fundamental properties: (i) A finite-energy electric point charge. (ii) Exclusion of finite-energy magnetic monopoles and dually charged dyons. (iii) Arbitrary smallness of the effective radius of a point electric charge and the associated local undetectedness of the electric charge and energy. In particular, this last property offers a classical explanation for the invisibility of the electron, as a point electric charge, in accordance with the smallness of its effective radius. This nonlinear theory of electromagnetism has the feature that it minimally perturbs the Maxwell theory with a nonlinearity profile that is as general as possible such that the three universal properties stated above are all maintained.
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