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'Macroscopic Electrodynamics' (ME) is a comprehensive two-semester
introductory graduate level textbook on classical electrodynamics
for use in physics and engineering programs. The word 'macroscopic'
is intended to indicate both the large-scale nature of the theory,
as well as the emphasis placed upon applications of the so-called
macroscopic Maxwell equations to idealized media. ME emphasizes
principles and practical methods of analysis, which are often
presented in fresh and original ways. Illustrative examples are
carefully chosen to promote the students' physical intuition, and
are worked out in detail to give students a thorough grounding in
solution techniques. The style is informal yet mathematically
sound, and presumes only a basic familiarity with electrodynamics
such as that obtained in a one-semester junior-level undergraduate
class.At the end of each chapter, many original problems are
provided with illustrations or expanded upon specific sections of
the text. The problems are at the heart of the text and are meant
to encourage students, develop confidence, and emphasize ideas
while avoiding both oversimplification and inordinate calculational
difficulties.
'Macroscopic Electrodynamics' (ME) is a comprehensive two-semester
introductory graduate level textbook on classical electrodynamics
for use in physics and engineering programs. The word 'macroscopic'
is intended to indicate both the large-scale nature of the theory,
as well as the emphasis placed upon applications of the so-called
macroscopic Maxwell equations to idealized media. ME emphasizes
principles and practical methods of analysis, which are often
presented in fresh and original ways. Illustrative examples are
carefully chosen to promote the students' physical intuition, and
are worked out in detail to give students a thorough grounding in
solution techniques. The style is informal yet mathematically
sound, and presumes only a basic familiarity with electrodynamics
such as that obtained in a one-semester junior-level undergraduate
class.At the end of each chapter, many original problems are
provided with illustrations or expanded upon specific sections of
the text. The problems are at the heart of the text and are meant
to encourage students, develop confidence, and emphasize ideas
while avoiding both oversimplification and inordinate calculational
difficulties.
"Macroscopic Electrodynamics" is a comprehensive two-semester
introductory graduate-level textbook on classical electrodynamics
for use in physics and engineering programs. The word "macroscopic"
is intended to indicate both the large-scale nature of the theory,
as well as the fact that emphasis is placed upon applications of
the so-called macroscopic Maxwell equations to idealized media.This
book emphasizes principles and practical methods of analysis, which
are often presented in fresh and original ways. Illustrative
examples are carefully chosen to promote the students' physical
intuition, and are worked out in detail to give students a thorough
grounding in solution techniques. The style is informal yet
mathematically sound, and presumes only a basic familiarity with
electrodynamics such as may be obtained in a one-semester
junior-level undergraduate class.At the end of each chapter many
original problems are provided which illustrate or expand upon
specific sections of the text. The problems are at the heart of the
text and are meant to encourage students, develop confidence, and
emphasize ideas while avoiding both oversimplification and
inordinate calculational difficulties.
"Macroscopic Electrodynamics" is a comprehensive two-semester
introductory graduate-level textbook on classical electrodynamics
for use in physics and engineering programs. The word "macroscopic"
is intended to indicate both the large-scale nature of the theory,
as well as the fact that emphasis is placed upon applications of
the so-called macroscopic Maxwell equations to idealized media.This
book emphasizes principles and practical methods of analysis, which
are often presented in fresh and original ways. Illustrative
examples are carefully chosen to promote the students' physical
intuition, and are worked out in detail to give students a thorough
grounding in solution techniques. The style is informal yet
mathematically sound, and presumes only a basic familiarity with
electrodynamics such as may be obtained in a one-semester
junior-level undergraduate class.At the end of each chapter many
original problems are provided which illustrate or expand upon
specific sections of the text. The problems are at the heart of the
text and are meant to encourage students, develop confidence, and
emphasize ideas while avoiding both oversimplification and
inordinate calculational difficulties.
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