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Roger F. Harrington
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McGraw-Hill 1958
Based on circuit theory rather than on classical force-relationship approach, this text uses the theory of electric circuits to provide a system of experiments and introduces a series of field concepts as a logical extension of circuit theory. Appropriate for juniors, seniors, or first-year graduate students.
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Ahmed Kishk
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InTech 2011
The contents of most of the chapters are highlighting non classic presentation of wave propagation and interaction with matters. This volume is based on the contributions of several authors. It bridges the gap between physics and engineering in these issues.
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Ali Akdagli
Publisher
InTech 2011
This comprehensive volume thoroughly covers wave propagation behaviors and computational techniques for electromagnetic waves in different complex media. The book will be of interest to electromagnetics and microwave engineers, physicists and scientists.
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Francesco Bullo, Jorge Cortes, Sonia Martinez
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Princeton University Press 2009
This self-contained introduction to the distributed control of robotic networks offers a distinctive blend of computer science and control theory. The book presents a broad set of tools for understanding coordination algorithms.
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Alain Bossavit
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Academic Press 1997
Computational Electromagnetism refers to the modern concept of computer-aided analysis, and design, of virtually all electric devices such as motors, machines, transformers, etc., as well as of the equipment in the currently booming field of telecommunications,
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Richard Carter
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BookBoon 2010
This is a companion volume to Electromagnetism for Electronic Engineers (3rd edn.) (Ventus, 2009). It contains the worked examples, together with worked solutions to the end of chapter examples, which featured in the previous edition of the book.
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Stanley Humphries
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2010
Covers a broad range of practical applications involving electric and magnetic fields. The text emphasizes finite- element techniques to solve real-world problems in research and industry.
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Richard Carter
Publisher
BookBoon 2009
Electromagnetism is fundamental to the whole of electrical and electronic engineering. It provides the basis for understanding the uses of electricity and for the design of the whole spectrum of devices from the largest turbo-alternators to the smallest microcircuits.
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A.S. Percival
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Longmans, Green, and Co. 1913
This book is primarily intended for medical students as a textbook on the subject of Geometrical Optics for their preliminary scientific examinations, though it practically contains all the Optics required by an ophthalmic surgeon. ...
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Raymond John Protheroe
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Bookboon 2013
Essential Electromagnetism provides a concise introduction to this fundamental topic. Starting with forces on charges, it takes a logical step-by-step progression through electrostatics and magnetostatics.