Topological Foundations of Electromagnetism seeks a fundamental
understanding of the dynamics of electromagnetism; and marshals the
evidence that in certain precisely defined topological conditions,
electromagnetic theory (Maxwell's theory) must be extended or
generalized in order to provide an explanation and understanding of,
until now, unusual electromagnetic phenomena. Key to this generalization
is an understanding of the circumstances under which the so-called A
potential fields have physical effects. Basic to the approach taken is
that the topological composition of electromagnetic fields is the
fundamental conditioner of the dynamics of these fields. The treatment
of electromagnetism from, first, a topological perspective, continuing
through group theory and gauge theory, to a differential calculus
description is a major thread of the book. Suggestions for potential new
technologies based on this new understanding and approach to conditional
electromagnetism are also given.