Note on transformation to general curvilinear coordinates for Maxwell's curl equations (Is the magnetic field vector axial?)

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Arguments for H and B to be considered `axial', or pseudo vectors, are
revisited. As a point against, we examine the complex-coordinate method for
numerical grid truncation and mode loss analysis proved very successful in
computational electrodynamics. This method is not compatible with convention
that H and B are axial.

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