Mathematical Foundations For Electromagnetic Theory
Donald G. Dudley
- 04 mei 1994
- 9780780310223
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Co-published with Oxford University Press. This highly technical and thought-provoking book stresses the development of mathematical foundations for the application of the electromagnetic model to problems of research and technology.
Electrical Engineering/Electromagnetics Mathematical Foundations for Electromagnetic Theory A volume in the IEEE/OUP Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory Donald G. Dudley, Series Editor This volume in the series lays the mathematical foundations for the study of advanced topics in electromagnetic theory. Important subjects covered include linear spaces, Greens functions, spectral expansions, electromagnetic source representations, and electromagnetic boundary value problems. You will find these key features:
- Introduction to modern linear analysis and linear operators
- Solution to Sturm-Liouville problems using Greens functions and spectral expansions
- Natural transforms and series expansions specific to a wide range of differential operators and associated boundary conditions
- Useful alternative representations for canonical electromagnetic sources
- Applications to electromagnetic boundary value problems
This book will be of interest to graduate-level students in engineering, electromagnetics, physics, and applied mathematics, as well as to research engineers, physicists, and scientists. Also in the series
Radiation and Scattering of Waves An IEEE Press Classic Reissue Leopold B. Felsen and Nathan Marcuvitz 1994 Hardcover 928 pp Dyadic Green Functions in Electromagnetic Theory Second Edition Chen- To Tai, University of Michigan 1994 Hardcover 360 pp Field Theory of Guided Waves Second Edition Robert E. Collin, Case Western Reserve University 1991 Hardcover 864 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, practicing engineers, and researchers, this series provides affordable volumes that explore electromagnetic waves and applications beyond the undergraduate level.
Co-published with Oxford University Press. This highly technical and thought-provoking book stresses the development of mathematical foundations for the application of the electromagnetic model to problems of research and technology. Features include in-depth coverage of linear spaces, Green's functions, spectral expansions, electromagnetic source representations, and electromagnetic boundary value problems. This book will be of interest graduate-level students in engineering, electromagnetics, physics, and applied mathematics as well as to research engineers, physicists, and scientists.