Absence of radiationless motions of relativistically rigid classical electron

Foundations of Physics 7 (11-12):931-945 (1977)
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Radiationless motion of a charge distribution is reviewed, and the necessary condition conjectured by Goedecke is proved. Then it is shown that a nonrotating, uniformly charged, spherical shell (as seen from its own rest frame) which moves in a relativistically invariant fashion does not have any bounded radiationless motions, unlike its nonrelativistic counterpart

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Theory of relativity.Wolfgang Pauli - 1958 - New York,: Pergamon Press.

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