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Waves and fields in inhomogeneous media

Weng Cho Chew

(IEEE Press series on electromagnetic waves / Donald G. Dudley, series editor)

IEEE Press, c1990 , , 1995 printing

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Originally published: New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, c1990

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Now available from OUP, this classic textbook is the latest in the IEEE/OUP series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory. It is a comprehensive text which covers fundamental wave propagation behaviours and computational techniques for waves in inhomogenous media. The author describes analytic and numerical methods, providing powerful and sophisticated solutions to electromagnetic problems. These problems are presented as realistic models of actual situations which arise in the areas of optics, radio wave propagation, geophysical prospecting, nondestructive testing,biological sensing and remote sensing. This book is intended for graduate students, practising engineers, researchers in electromagnetic wave theory. Engineers, physicists, geophysicists involved in remote sensing especially.

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgements. 1: Preliminary background. 2: Planarly layered media. 3: Cylindrically and spherically layered media. 4: Transients. 5: Variational methods. 6: Mode matching method. 7: Dyadic Green's functions. 8: Integral equations. 9: Inverse scattering problems. Appendixes A, B, C, & D. Index

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