Synopses & Reviews
Most texts on electromagnetic theory follow the classical approach of steady state solutions of Maxwell's equations. In Interstellar Propagation of Electromagnetic Signals, the authors, H. Harmuth and K. Lukin, point out the deficiencies in Maxwell's theory and present an exciting new way of obtaining transient or signals solutions. This book can be used by researchers, graduate students and scientists in the areas of physics, astrophysics, astronomy and electromagnetic theory or electromagnetics.
Synopsis
Most texts on electromagnetic theory follow the classical approach of steady state solutions of Maxwell's equations. In Interstellar Propagation of Electromagnetic Signals, the authors, H. Harmuth and K. Lukin, point out the deficiencies in Maxwell's theory and present an exciting new way of obtaining transient or signals solutions. This book can be used by researchers, graduate students and scientists in the areas of physics, astrophysics, astronomy and electromagnetic theory or electromagnetics.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-275) and index.
Table of Contents
List of Frequently Used Symbols. 1. Introduction. 2. Electric Field Strength Due to Electric Excitation. 3. Associated Field Strengths. 4. Excitation Functions With Finite Rise Time. 5. Electromagnetic Signals in Astronomy. 6. Appendix. References and Bibliography. Index.