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Scattering of electromagnetic waves by obstacles /

By: Kristensson, Gerhard
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: Edison, NJ : Scitech Publishing, an imprint of the IET, c2016.Description: xx, 735 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781613532225; 9781613532218Subject(s): Electromagnetic waves -- Scattering -- Mathematical modelsDDC classification: 539.2 KR SC Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Electromagnetic (EM) wave scattering is of fundamental importance to antenna and radar design engineering, and the increasing interest in metamaterials has created a need for new approaches to solving scattering problems for characterizing engineered media. This book lays the theoretical foundation for new computer programs in computational electromagnetics (CEM) and meets the need of today s researchers. This book represents over 30 years of the author s experience teaching this topic, with extensive lectures notes expanded to include advanced concepts and mathematical solutions to cover moderneffects on metamaterials and related advanced complexities.Problems and solutions at the end of each chapter help to reinforce concepts and highlight applications. This is an ideal text for advanced graduate students and researchers in EM and applied physics."
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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539.2 KR SC (Browse shelf) Available T0056812
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1. Basic equations --
2. The green functions and dyadics --
3. Integral representation of fields --
4. Introductory scattering theory --
5. Scattering in the time domain --
6. Approximations and applications --
7. Spherical vector waves --
8. Scattering by spherical objects --
9. The null-field approach --
10. Propagation in stratified media.

Electromagnetic (EM) wave scattering is of fundamental importance to antenna and radar design engineering, and the increasing interest in metamaterials has created a need for new approaches to solving scattering problems for characterizing engineered media. This book lays the theoretical foundation for new computer programs in computational electromagnetics (CEM) and meets the need of today s researchers. This book represents over 30 years of the author s experience teaching this topic, with extensive lectures notes expanded to include advanced concepts and mathematical solutions to cover moderneffects on metamaterials and related advanced complexities.Problems and solutions at the end of each chapter help to reinforce concepts and highlight applications. This is an ideal text for advanced graduate students and researchers in EM and applied physics."

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