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Dirac string and nature of singularities

The Dirac magnetic monopole is defined as \begin{align} \vec{B}=\frac{g\vec{r}}{r^3}\,, \end{align} where $g$ is the strength of the monopole and $\vec{r}$ a vector. It is possible to show that the ...
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How to incorporate Dirac's magnetic monopole solution into a continuous magnetic charge density?

Dirac famously solved Maxwell equations in the presence of a point magnetic monopole. He was able to do so in a manner which used only the standard vector potential $\vec{A}$ and gave the correct ...
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