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Electromagnetic Waves by Vitaliy Zhurbenko

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Electromagnetic Waves
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533073040
Number of pages: 510

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This book is dedicated to various aspects of electromagnetic wave theory and its applications in science and technology. The covered topics include the fundamental physics of electromagnetic waves, theory of electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering, methods of computational analysis, material characterization, electromagnetic properties of plasma, analysis and applications of periodic structures and waveguide components, etc.

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