The Emergence Machine

P Form Electrodynamics

abstract · Physics · Level 10 · E0

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Emergence definition

p-form-electrodynamics emerges from the generalization of classical electromagnetism, building on the understanding of force as a push or pull that involves the interaction of energy with the particles that make up matter, and the concept of motion as a change in position or state of an object over time, involving energy and space, where the gauge field is a p-form and the field strength is a (p+1)-form.

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Wiktionary senses

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Historical origin

Origin word
p-form electrodynamics
Origin language
English

Prerequisite chain

Possible path of this concept down to the fundamental substrate.

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Prerequisites

What you need to understand first.

  • Motion L1 (requires)
    Understanding motion helps understand force-related concept p-form-electrodynamics
  • Force L2 (requires)
    p form electrodynamics requires understanding force as a foundational concept
  • Classical L5 (requires)
    Generalization of classical electromagnetism, wherein the gauge field is a p-form and the field strength is a (p+1)-form.
  • Electromagnetism L5 (requires)
    Generalization of classical electromagnetism, wherein the gauge field is a p-form and the field strength is a (p+1)-form.
  • Generalization L9 (requires)
    Generalization of classical electromagnetism, wherein the gauge field is a p-form and the field strength is a (p+1)-form.

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