Classical Electrodynamics

Classical Electrodynamics
ISBN-10
047130932X
ISBN-13
9780471309321
Series
Classical Electrodynamics
Category
Science
Pages
832
Language
English
Published
1998-08-14
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Author
John David Jackson

Description

A revision of the defining book covering the physics and classical mathematics necessary to understand electromagnetic fields in materials and at surfaces and interfaces. The third edition has been revised to address the changes in emphasis and applications that have occurred in the past twenty years.

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