
Summary: For a single monochromatic wave train, it is shown that the use of Gibbs bivectors leads in a natural and economical way to the introduction of Stokes parameters.
Applications of matrix theory to physics, Gibbs bivectors, electromagnetic wave, Stokes parameters, light waves, Physical optics
Applications of matrix theory to physics, Gibbs bivectors, electromagnetic wave, Stokes parameters, light waves, Physical optics
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