The thesis presents an electron as an electromagnetic evanescent wave due to electromagnetic oscillation. Based on the assumed model, the electromagnetic Schrödinger equation of the free electron is derived. The dynamic electromagnetic model of the electron designed in this way has a lot in common with light, which is shown in many cases in the thesis. The second part of the thesis gives the calculation of the static and dynamic electric and magnetic radius of the electron on the basis of the Poisson and Helmholtz differential equations.
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