Adapted from a successful and thoroughly field-tested Italian text, the first edition of Electromagnetic Waves was very well received. Its broad, integrated coverage of electromagnetic waves and their applications forms the cornerstone on which the author based this second edition. Working from Maxw
Electromagnetic Fields, Second Edition
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Content:
Chapter 1 Linear Analysis (pages 1โ49):
Chapter 2 Variational Techniques (pages 51โ76):
Chapter 3 Electrostatic Fields in the Presence of Dielectrics (pages 77โ123):
Chapter 4 Electrostatic Fields in the Presence of Conductors (pages 125โ165):
Chapter 5 Special Geometries for the Electrostatic Field (pages 167โ219):
Chapter 6 Magnetostatic Fields (pages 221โ275):
Chapter 7 Radiation in Free Space (pages 277โ356):
Chapter 8 Radiation in a Material Medium (pages 357โ422):
Chapter 9 Plane Boundaries (pages 423โ508):
Chapter 10 Resonators (pages 509โ561):
Chapter 11 Scattering: Generalities (pages 563โ615):
Chapter 12 Scattering: Numerical Methods (pages 617โ669):
Chapter 13 High? and Low?Frequency Fields (pages 671โ732):
Chapter 14 Two?Dimensional Problems (pages 733โ811):
Chapter 15 Cylindrical Waveguides (pages 813โ903):
Chapter 16 Axisymmetric and Conical Boundaries (pages 905โ941):
Chapter 17 Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (pages 943โ1000):
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