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Single-Particle Electrodynamics - Assassination Science

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appendical reference. In following this course of action, the output of the<br />

program was brought up to the same standards as those of the appendix it<br />

was replacing: extra explanatory text was added, equations were numbered,<br />

and the results collected together into convenient subsections. The result is<br />

that the output from kinemats is now very close to the original appendix,—<br />

together with extra results that would be intractably complicated if computed<br />

by hand,—with the added advantage that the possibility of human error in<br />

the transcription of mathematical results has been eradicated.<br />

G.2.3<br />

retfield: Retarded fields<br />

After the program kinemats was completed, the author proceeded to write<br />

the program retfield, to verify that the simplified retarded dipole field<br />

expressions obtained (after much pain) by the author, on paper, were in fact<br />

correct.<br />

To do so, the program first extracts the electric and magnetic parts of the<br />

electromagnetic field strength tensor F αβ , using the results computed in kinemats,<br />

in terms of the three-vectors n, v, σ ′ , and their lab-time derivatives;<br />

n ′ and n ′′ are not used. The program then expands out the n ′ and n ′′<br />

appearing in the author’s expressions, also in terms of these quantities. The<br />

two sets of results are then compared.<br />

This verification process turned out to be surprisingly straightforward,<br />

using the computer algebra libraries already written; the author’s expressions<br />

were, in fact, verified, without need for any modifications or corrections.<br />

G.2.4<br />

test3int: Testing of 3-d integrations<br />

The program test3int was written to test the various three-dimensional<br />

integration routines invoked in the final step of the radiation reaction calculations.<br />

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