Electromagnetics
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Electromagnetics
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, c2018
3rd ed
- : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Providing an ideal transition from introductory to advanced concepts, this book builds a foundation that allows electrical engineers to confidently proceed with the development of advanced EM studies, research, and applications. New topics include quasistatics, vector spherical wave functions, and wave matrices. Several application-oriented sections covering guided waves and transmission lines, particle dynamics, shielding, electromagnetic material characterization, and antennas have also been added. Mathematical appendices present helpful background information in the areas of Fourier transforms, dyadics, and boundary value problems.
Key Features
Provides extensive end-of-chapter problems.
Includes numerous solved examples with detailed explanations and interpretations.
Introduces the reader to numerical electromagnetics and integral equations.
Each chapter offers an introduction to an important application of electromagnetics.
Emphasizes fundamentals, while covering all of the important topics in electromagnetics.
Table of Contents
Introductory concepts. Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism. The static and quasistatic electromagnetic fields. Temporal and spatial frequency domain representation. Field decompositions and the EM potentials. Integral solutions of Maxwell's equations. Integral equations in electromagnetics. Appendix A Mathematical appendix. Appendix B Useful identities. Appendix C Fourier transform pairs. Appendix D Coordinate systems. Appendix E Properties of special functions. Appendix F Derivation of an integral identity.
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