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Classical electromagnetism [electronic resource] / Jerrold Franklin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: San Francisco : Pearson Addison-Wesley, [2005]Copyright date: ℗♭2005Edition: Second editionDescription: xiv, 469 pages : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780486825885
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • QC760 .F74 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
1 Foundations of Electrostatics, 2 Further Development of Electrostatics, 3 Methods of Solution in Electrostatics, 4 Spherical and Cylindrical Coordinates, 5 Green's Functions, 6 Electrostatics in Matter, 7 Magnetostatics, 8 Magnetization and Ferromagnetism, 9 Time Varying Fields, Maxwell's Equations, 10 Electromagnetic Plane Waves, 11 Electromagnetic Waves in Matter, 12 Wave Guides and Cavities, 13 Electromagnetic Radiation and Scattering, 14 Special Relativity, 15 The Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies, 16 Classical EM in a Quantum World.
Summary: This text advances from the basic laws of electricity and magnetism to classical electromagnetism in a quantum world. Suitable for first-year graduate students in physics who have taken an undergraduate course in electromagnetism, it focuses on core concepts and related aspects of math and physics. Progressing from the basic laws of electricity and magnetism and their unification by Maxwell and Einstein, the treatment culminates in a survey of the role of classical electromagnetism in a quantum world. Each stage of the theory is carefully developed in a clear and systematic approach that integrates mathematics and physics so that readers are introduced to the theory and learn the mathematical skills in context of real physics applications. Topics include methods of solution in electrostatics, Green's functions, electrostatics in matter, magnetism and ferromagnetism, electromagnetic waves in matter, special relativity, and the electrodynamics of moving bodies. Newly revised by author Jerrold Franklin, the book includes the new section Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 459) and index

1 Foundations of Electrostatics, 2 Further Development of Electrostatics, 3 Methods of Solution in Electrostatics, 4 Spherical and Cylindrical Coordinates, 5 Green's Functions, 6 Electrostatics in Matter, 7 Magnetostatics, 8 Magnetization and Ferromagnetism, 9 Time Varying Fields, Maxwell's Equations, 10 Electromagnetic Plane Waves, 11 Electromagnetic Waves in Matter, 12 Wave Guides and Cavities, 13 Electromagnetic Radiation and Scattering, 14 Special Relativity, 15 The Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies, 16 Classical EM in a Quantum World.

This text advances from the basic laws of electricity and magnetism to classical electromagnetism in a quantum world. Suitable for first-year graduate students in physics who have taken an undergraduate course in electromagnetism, it focuses on core concepts and related aspects of math and physics. Progressing from the basic laws of electricity and magnetism and their unification by Maxwell and Einstein, the treatment culminates in a survey of the role of classical electromagnetism in a quantum world. Each stage of the theory is carefully developed in a clear and systematic approach that integrates mathematics and physics so that readers are introduced to the theory and learn the mathematical skills in context of real physics applications. Topics include methods of solution in electrostatics, Green's functions, electrostatics in matter, magnetism and ferromagnetism, electromagnetic waves in matter, special relativity, and the electrodynamics of moving bodies. Newly revised by author Jerrold Franklin, the book includes the new section Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems.

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