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Classical Electromagnetic Theory, PDF eBook

Classical Electromagnetic Theory PDF

Part of the Fundamental Theories of Physics series

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In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.

Galileo Galilei, physicist and astronomer (1564-1642) This book is a second edition of "Classical Electromagnetic Theory" which derived from a set of lecture notes compiled over a number of years of teaching elect- magnetic theory to fourth year physics and electrical engineering students.

These students had a previous exposure to electricity and magnetism, and the material from the ?rst four and a half chapters was presented as a review.

I believe that the book makes a reasonable transition between the many excellent elementary books such as Gri?th's Introduction to Electrodynamics and the obviously graduate level books such as Jackson's Classical Electrodynamics or Landau and Lifshitz' Elect- dynamics of Continuous Media.

If the students have had a previous exposure to Electromagnetictheory, allthematerialcanbereasonablycoveredintwosemesters.

Neophytes should probable spenda semester on the ?rst four or ?ve chapters as well as, depending on their mathematical background, the Appendices B to F.

For a shorter or more elementary course, the material on spherical waves, waveguides, and waves in anisotropic media may be omitted without loss of continuity.

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