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International Journal of Advanced Research in Physical Science
Volume 4, Issue 6, 2017, Page No: 23-35

On the Existence of Gauge Functions for Space-Like Separations

Andrew Chubykalo1, Augusto Espinoza1, Rolando Alvarado-Flores2

1.Unidad Academica de Fisica, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, A.P. C-580, Zacatecas, Mexico.
2Centro de Estudios Multidisciplinarios, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas, Av. Insurgentes 108A, tercer piso, col. Centro, Zacatecas, Zac, Mexico

Citation :Andrew Chubykalo,Augusto Espinoza,Rolando Alvarado-Flores, "On the Existence of Gauge Functions for Space-Like Separations" International Journal of Advanced Research in Physical Science 2017,4(6) : 23-35.

Abstract

In this paper we have a threefold objective. 1. To propose a method for the determination of gauge transformations. 2. to prove that some gauge transformations are local, in the sense that they are not defined all along the space-time. 3. To show that the Cauchy problem for Maxwell equations depends on the geometry of space-time, so the choice of gauge cannot be convential. After developing our method we compare it with Jackson's well known procedure of [1]. Our first result is that the methods are not coextensive, but they have, however, a common class of solutions in some important cases, e.g. the class of gauge functions transforming the Lorenz gauge into the velocity gauge which is treated in detail. However, our scope in the paper is wider and much more theoretical than that of [1], because we advance to prove that there are certain regions in space-time where no gauge transformation exists, so the results of any method to determine a gauge function are "local" in the sense that they produce results valid for a bounded space-time region, and not for all. So our second and main result in the paper is that gauge transformations in electromagnetic theory are always local. We give also a discussion of the Cauchy problem for classical space-times in order to show that Maxwell equations for these space-times allow instantaneous solutions.


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