Classical Electromagnetic Radiation, Third Edition Classical Electromagnetic Radiation, Third Edition
Dover Books on Physics

Classical Electromagnetic Radiation, Third Edition

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Publisher Description

This newly corrected, highly acclaimed text offers intermediate-level juniors and first-year graduate students of physics a rigorous treatment of classical electromagnetics. The authors present a very accessible macroscopic view of classical electromagnetics that emphasizes integrating electromagnetic theory with physical optics. The survey follows the historical development of physics, culminating in the use of four-vector relativity to fully integrate electricity with magnetism.
Starting with a brief review of static electricity and magnetism, the treatment advances to examinations of multipole fields, the equations of Laplace and Poisson, dynamic electromagnetism, electromagnetic waves, reflection and refraction, and waveguides. Subsequent chapters explore retarded potentials and fields and radiation by charged particles; antennas; classical electron theory; interference and coherence; scalar diffraction theory and the Fraunhofer limit; Fresnel diffraction and the transition to geometrical optics; and relativistic electrodynamics. A basic knowledge of vector calculus and Fourier analysis is assumed, and several helpful appendices supplement the text. An extensive Solutions Manual is also available.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2012
December 19
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
592
Pages
PUBLISHER
Dover Publications
SELLER
QS Information Services, Inc. dba Firebrand Technologies
SIZE
42.3
MB
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