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Theory of electromagnetic wave propagation
While there are so many books on general electromagnetic theory for graduate-level students, there are significantly fewer that concentrate on the radiation aspects as does this well-known work. Interfacing physics and electrical engineering, Dr. Papas's clearly written text discusses highly im...
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author | Papas, Charles Herach |
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description | While there are so many books on general electromagnetic theory for graduate-level students, there are significantly fewer that concentrate on the radiation aspects as does this well-known work. Interfacing physics and electrical engineering, Dr. Papas's clearly written text discusses highly important topics in the theory of electromagnetic wave propagation and antennas in a way that reveals the inherent simplicity of the basic ideas and their logical development from the Maxwell field equation.Chapter 1: Maxwell's field equations and those parts of electromagnetic field theory necessary for u |
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publishDate | 1965 |
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spelling | cern-13561782021-04-22T00:54:08Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1356178engPapas, Charles HerachTheory of electromagnetic wave propagationOther Fields of PhysicsWhile there are so many books on general electromagnetic theory for graduate-level students, there are significantly fewer that concentrate on the radiation aspects as does this well-known work. Interfacing physics and electrical engineering, Dr. Papas's clearly written text discusses highly important topics in the theory of electromagnetic wave propagation and antennas in a way that reveals the inherent simplicity of the basic ideas and their logical development from the Maxwell field equation.Chapter 1: Maxwell's field equations and those parts of electromagnetic field theory necessary for uDoveroai:cds.cern.ch:13561781965 |
spellingShingle | Other Fields of Physics Papas, Charles Herach Theory of electromagnetic wave propagation |
title | Theory of electromagnetic wave propagation |
title_full | Theory of electromagnetic wave propagation |
title_fullStr | Theory of electromagnetic wave propagation |
title_full_unstemmed | Theory of electromagnetic wave propagation |
title_short | Theory of electromagnetic wave propagation |
title_sort | theory of electromagnetic wave propagation |
topic | Other Fields of Physics |
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