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by stunningllama
400 days ago
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That's exactly right! In my simulation quantities like E and J are vectors with x and y components. In contrast B can be thought of as a vector (or bivector, technically) pointing in the z direction, but since it it only has one component it's simpler to just lump it in with the other scalars. (Aside: Having the simulation be in 2D brings in some interesting toplogical restrictions on circuits). - Brandon |
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