This text/reference is a detailed look at the development and use
of integral equation methods for electromagnetic analysis,
specifically for antennas and radar scattering. Developers and
practitioners will appreciate the broad-based approach to
understanding and utilizing integral equation methods and the
unique coverage of historical developments that led to the current
state-of-the-art. In contrast to existing books, "Integral Equation
Methods for Electromagnetics" lays the groundwork in the initial
chapters so students and basic users can solve simple problems and
work their way up to the most advanced and current solutions. This
is the first book to discuss the solution of two-dimensional
integral equations in many forms of their application and utility.
As 2D problems are simpler to discuss, the student and basic reader
can gain the necessary expertise before diving into 3D
applications. This is also the first basic text to cover fast
integral methods for metallic, impedance, and material geometries.
It will provide the student or advanced reader with a fairly
complete and up-to-date coverage of integral methods for composite
scatterers.
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