Axiomatics of classical electrodynamics and its relation to gauge field theory

Abstract

We give a concise axiomatic introduction into the fundamental structure of classical electrodynamics: It is based on electric charge conservation, the Lorentz force, magnetic flux conservation, and the existence of local and linear constitutive relations. The inhomogeneous Maxwell equations, expressed in terms of Di and Hi, turn out to be a consequence of electric charge conservation, whereas the homogeneous Maxwell equations, expressed in terms of Ei and Bi, are derived from magnetic flux conservation and special relativity theory. The excitations Di and Hi, by means of constitutive relations, are linked to the field strengths Ei and Bi. Eventually, we point out how this axiomatic approach is related to the framework of gauge field theory.

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