Electrodynamics of magnetoactive media
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Electrodynamics of magnetoactive media
(Springer series in solid-state sciences, 135)(Physics and astronomy online library)
Springer, c2004
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Note
Bibliography: p. [417]-419
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The main part of the book describes the behaviour of a charged particle in an electromagnetic field, and the electrodynamics of plasmas, liquid crystals and superconductors. These very different subjects have an important common feature, namely the fundamental role played by the magnetic field. Plasmas, liquid crystals and superconductors can be considered as magnetoactive media, because their electromagnetic characteristics are strongly affected by an external magnetic field.
Table of Contents
1 Fundamentals of Electrodynamics.- 2 Magnetostatics.- 3 Quasi-static Electromagnetic Field.- 4 Electromagnetic Waves.- 5 Charged Particle in Electromagnetic Field.- 6 Current Instabilities.- 7 Waves in Plasma.- 8 Electrodynamics of Liquid Crystals.- 9 Electrodynamics of Superconductors.- A The List of Notations.- B Formulae of Vector Analysis.- B.1 Vector Operations in the Cartesian Coordinates.- B.2 Vector Operations in Cylindrical Coordinates.- B.3 Vector Operations in Spherical Coordinates.- B.4 Vector Analysis Identities.- C The Physical Constants.- D The MKS System of Units.- References.
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