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A magnetic monopole is a hypothetical particle with only one magnetic pole. Their magnetic fields would not be divergence-less. Predicted by certain modern theories, including string theory, supergravity, and various popular grand unified theories.
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How does a magnetic monopole break time reversal symmetry?
I read in the article on the magnetic monopole in the German Wikipedia that the path of an electrically charged particle in the field of a magnetic monopole breaks time reversal symmetry. This means, …
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Magnetic monopole and quantisation of angular momentum
I read chapter 6.12/6.13 in J. D. Jackson's Classical Electrodynamics about the magnetic monopole and a certain detail is confusing me.
First in a semiclassical consideration of a magnetic monopole, …
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Vector potential field for a hypothetical magnetic monopole
This is a mathemetical question with perhaps a physical interpretation.
I would like to solve the equation:
$$ \vec{\nabla} \times \vec{A} = \frac{1}{r^2} \hat{r} \tag{1}$$
using spherical coordinat …