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Computer Techniques for Electromagnetics
International Series of Monographs in Electrical Engineering
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PDF, Engelska, 2013781 kr
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Computer Techniques for Electromagnetics discusses the ways in which computer techniques solve practical problems in electromagnetics. It discusses the impact of the emergence of high-speed computers in the study of electromagnetics. This text provides a brief background on the approaches used by mathematical analysts in solving integral equations. It also demonstrates how to use computer techniques in computing current distribution, radar scattering, and waveguide discontinuities, and inverse scattering. This book will be useful for students looking for a comprehensive text on computer techniques on electromagnetics.
Del 3 - Topics in Applied Physics
Numerical and Asymptotic Techniques in Electromagnetics
Häftad, Engelska, 2014
543 kr
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Del 12 - SERIES ON STABILITY, VIBRATION AND CONTROL OF SYSTEMS, SERIES B
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE INTERACTIONS
Inbunden, Engelska, 1996
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This book is a collection of papers on electromagnetic wave mechanics and its applications written by experts in this field. It offers the reader a sampling of exciting research areas in this field. The topics include polarimetric imaging, radar spectroscopy, surface or creeping waves, bistatic radar scattering, the Seebeck affect. Mathematical methods include inverse scattering theory, singularity expansion method, mixed potential integral equation, method of moments, and diffraction theory. Applications include Cellular Mobile Radios (CMR), radar target identification, and Personal Communication Services (PCS). This book shows how electromagnetic wave theory is currently being utilized and investigated. It involves a modicom of mathematical physics and will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in electrical engineering, physics and applied mathematics.