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    INTERMEDIATE ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY

    by Joseph V Stewart (Formerly with the National Science Foundation, USA)

    Table of Contents (185k)
    Preface (131k)
    Chapter 1: The Mathematics of Electricity and Magnetism (1,848k)

    This invaluable text has been developed to provide students with more background for the applications of electricity and magnetism particularly in optics and topics related to research instrumentation. For example, waveguides (both conducting and dielectric) are discussed more thoroughly than in most texts because they are an important laboratory tool and important components of modern communications. The text, therefore, modernizes the topics covered in a typical electricity and magnetism text. Because this approach requires an understanding of the mathematics relevant to the topics, the text includes a much more thorough discussion of the mathematics of electricity and magnetism than found in current texts. It provides a solid background for students who need knowledge of electricity and magnetism, particularly physics majors.

     
    Contents:
    • The Mathematics of Electricity and Magnetism
    • Electrostatics
    • Boundary Value Problems: The Solutions to Laplace's Equation and Poisson's Equation
    • Current and Conduction
    • The Magnetic Field of Steady Currents
    • The Electric Field in Matter
    • Magnetic Fields in Matter
    • Time Dependent Fields — Faraday's Law
    • Maxwell's Equations
    • Applications of Maxwell's Equations: The Optics of Plane Waves
    • Applications of Maxwell's Equations: Guided Waves
    • Application of Maxwell's Equations: Radiation
    • Relativity
     
    Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students in physics and electrical engineering.
     
     
    756pp    Pub. date: Feb 2001  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-4470-5
    981-02-4470-3
       US$192 / £127

     


    756pp    Pub. date: Feb 2001  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-4471-2(pbk)
    981-02-4471-1(pbk)
       US$96 / £63

     


     

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