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Modern Problems In Classical Electrodyn

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Description for Modern Problems In Classical Electrodyn Intended for upper level undergraduates or postgraduates in physics, this text presents classical theory, while recognizing the role of modern software tools relative to the necessary theoretical mathematics. It talks about electrostatics and magnetostatics, waves, and nonlinear optics, integrating real world applications with exercises. Num Pages: 608 pages, numerous figures. BIC Classification: PHK. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 240 x 191 x 33. Weight in Grams: 1212.
Designed to be a text for Jr/Sr./beginning graduate level (4th, 5th yr)and a reference for research scientists, Modern Problems in Classical Electrodynamics includes materials such as lasers and nonlinear dynamics that are missing from traditional electrodynamics books. The book begins with relativistic mechanics and field theory, in part because they lend unity and beauty to electrodynamics, and in part because relativistic concepts appear frequently in the rest of the book. Relativity is a natural part of electrodynamics. After that, the book turns to electrostatics and magnetostatics, waves, continuous media, nonlinear optics, diffraction, and radiation by moving particles. ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
United States
Number of pages
608
Condition
New
Number of Pages
608
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780195146653
SKU
V9780195146653
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About Unknown
Charles A. Brau received his B.A. in Engineering from Cornell University and his M.A. (in Engineering) and Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Harvard University. In the course of his career, he has been a theorist, an experimenter, a manager, and currently a professor of physics at the Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He focuses his research on free-electron lasers (FEL) ... Read more

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