Electrical Engineering/Electromagnetics
"Methods in Electromagnetic Wave Propogation," 2e
A volume in the IEEE/OUP Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory
Donald D. Dudley, Series Editor
"The quality of the material and the clarity of exposition make
this an important reference book for research workers and
lecturers."
--"Nature"
Modern methods of tackling problems associated with
electromagnetic waves involve a judicious mixture of analysis and
computation. The analysis occurs in the mathematical formulation
and in establishing that it has the requisite properties.
Conversion to a form suitable for the computer entails numerical
analysis, whose justification may also rest on a considerable body
of analysis. Therefore, the aim of this volume is to develop a
suitable framework of theory and numerical analysis with
applications to various aspects of the propagation of
electromagnetic waves. The explanation is couched in as
comprehensible a language as possible and it assumes a
starting-point as early as is commensurate with the size of the
text. Numerous exercises have been inserted at convenient points
and some of these are open-ended so that any instructor has plenty
of freedom in determining the mode of treatment. This new edition
considers the analytical progress which has been made recently, and
the wider availability of powerful computers. The conjugate
gradient method and CGFFT are given extensive treatment. The
coverage of finite methods has been expanded and conforming finite
elements particularly appropriate to electromagnetic applications
are described. The discussion of integral equations has been
completely revised and new topics have been added, includingSobolev
spaces, vector optimization, absorbing boundary conditions, and
surface radiation conditions.
Also in the series... "Mathematical Foundations for
Electromagnetic Theory," Donald D. Dudley, University of Arizona,
Tucson, 1994, Hardcover, 256 pp
"Methods for Electromagnetic Field Analysis," Ismo V. Lindell,
Helsinki University of Technology, 1992, Hardcover, 320 pp
"The Transmission Line Modeling Method: TLM," Christos
Christopoulos, University of Nottingham, 1995, Hardcover, 232
pp
About the series Formerly the IEEE Press Series on
Electromagnetic Waves, this new joint series between IEEE Press and
Oxford University Press offers even better coverage of the field
with new titles as well as reprintings and revisions of recognized
classics that maintain long-term archival significance in
electromagnetic waves and applications. Designed specifically for
graduate students, practising engineers, and researchers, this
series provides affordable volumes that explore electromagnetic
waves and applications beyond the undergraduate level.
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