Controversies and Progress in the Problem of Dynamical Fluctuation-Electromagnetic Interactions
A. A. Kyasov, G. V. Dedkov

TL;DR
This paper reviews the historical debates and recent advances in understanding dynamical fluctuation-electromagnetic interactions, focusing on particle-plate and plate-plate configurations.
Contribution
It synthesizes key works, clarifies controversies, and highlights recent progress in the study of dynamical fluctuation-electromagnetic interactions.
Findings
Clarification of longstanding controversies
Progress in theoretical modeling of moving bodies
Insights into fluctuation-electromagnetic forces in specific geometries
Abstract
A review is given of the key works relevant to the problem of dynamical fluctuation-electromagnetic interaction, a problem of topical interest over a period of several decades. We discuss controversies and present day progress in this problem considering two basic geometrical configurations: a small particle moving above a plate, and two parallel plates in relative motion.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
