The Nonlinear Maxwell Theory---an Outline

Physics – General Physics

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22 Latex pages, 2 postscript figures

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The goal of this paper is to sketch a broader outline of the mathematical structures present in the Nonlinear Maxwell Theory in continuation of work presented in my previous articles. In particular, I display new types of both dynamic and static solutions of the Nonlinear Maxwell Equations (NM). I point out how the resulting theory ties to the Quantum Mechanics of Correlated Electrons inasmuch as it provides a mesoscopic description of phenomena like nonresistive charge transport, static magnetic flux tubes, and charge stripes in a way consistent with both the phenomenology and the microscopic principles. In addition, I point at a bunch of geometric structures intrinsic for the theory. On one hand, the presence of these structures indicates that the equations at hand can be used as `probing tools' for purely geometric exploration of low-dimensional manifolds. On the other hand, global aspects of these structures are in my view prerequisite to incorporating (quantum) informational features of Correlated Electron Systems within the framework of the Nonlinear Maxwell Theory.

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