# Extreme matter in electromagnetic fields and rotation

**Authors:** Kenji Fukushima

arXiv: 1812.08886 · 2019-06-26

## TL;DR

This paper reviews recent theoretical advances in understanding relativistic matter subjected to electromagnetic fields and rotation, emphasizing general calculational methods over specific phenomenological applications.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of calculational approaches for relativistic matter under electromagnetic fields and rotation, highlighting their generality and implications.

## Key findings

- Analysis of static magnetic field effects on relativistic matter
- Insights into dynamical electromagnetic field interactions
- Phenomena induced by rotation in relativistic systems

## Abstract

We look over recent developments on our understanding about relativistic matter under external electromagnetic fields and mechanical rotation. I review various calculational approaches for concrete physics problems, putting my special emphasis on generality of the method and the consequence, rather than going into phenomenological applications in a specific field of physics. The topics covered in this article include static problems with magnetic fields, dynamical problems with electromagnetic fields, and phenomena induced by rotation.

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