This book is a classic reference in electromagnetic theory, widely used in physics and electrical engineering. It provides rigorous mathematical treatment of electromagnetic fields and waves.
Textbook covering electric and magnetic fields, electrostatic and electromagnetic theory, and the special theory of relativity for undergraduate physics and engineering students. Includes solved problems, examples, and conceptual explanations.
This book presents theoretical foundations and applications of electromagnetic wave scattering, including analytical and numerical techniques used in remote sensing, radar, and wave propagation studies.
This book presents theoretical foundations and applications of electromagnetic wave scattering, including analytical and numerical techniques used in remote sensing, radar, and wave propagation studies.
This book provides a practical introduction to antennas and wave propagation for electrical and telecommunication engineers. It covers fundamental principles, antenna types, radiation patterns, propagation mechanisms, and design considerations. The text includes numerous worked examples, illustrations, and exercises to support learning and real-world application in wireless communication systems.
A classic undergraduate-level textbook, Applied Electromagnetics offers a thorough introduction to Maxwell’s equations, transmission lines, waveguides, antennas, and practical applications. Well-regarded for solid explanations and illustrated examples—commonly used since the late 1970s.
This book guides readers from foundational integral-equation theory through practical methods for wire and planar geometries, up to advanced fast-multipole and multilevel integral equation solutions. It’s well-suited for graduate students and professionals in antenna design, radar scattering, and electromagnetic simulation.
A textbook designed for undergraduate students in engineering. Covers Maxwell's equations, wave propagation, boundary conditions, and applications in transmission lines and waveguides.