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Bivectors occur naturally in the description of elliptically
polarized homogeneous and inhomogeneous plane waves. The
description of a homogeneous plane wave generally involves a vector
(the unit vector along the propagation direction) and a bivbector
(the complex amplitude of the wave). Inhomogeneous plane waves are
described in terms of two bivectors - the complex amplitude and the
complex slowness. The use of bivectors and their associated
ellipses is essential for the presentation of the 'directional
ellipse' method given in this book, in deriving all possible
inhomogeneous plane wave solutions in a given context.
The purpose of this book is to give an extensive treatment of the
properties of bivectors and to show how these may be applied to the
theory of homogeneous and inhomogeneous plane waves. For each
chapter there are exercises with answers, many of which present
further useful properties which are referred to afterwards. The
material in this book is suitable for senior undergraduate and
first year graduate students. It will also prove useful for
researchers interested in homogeneous and inhomogeneous plane
waves.
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