Classical electrodynamics / John David Jackson
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TextPublisher: New York : John Wiley & Sons, 1998Edition: Third edition ; reimpresión, 2021Description: xx, 808 páginas : figuras, gráficosContent type: - texto
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- 978-0-471-30932-1
- 978-1-119-77076-3
- 537.6 J12c 21
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International adaptation
Chapter 1. Introduction to electrostatics - Chapter 2. Boundary-value problems in electrostatics: I - Chapter 3. Boundary-value problems in electrostatics: II - Chapter 4. Multipoles, electrostatics of macroscopic media, dielectrics - Chapter 5.Magnetostatics, Faraday's law, Quasi-static fields - Chapter 6. Maxwell equations, conservation laws - Chapter 7. Plane electromagnetic waves and wave propagation - Chapter 8. Waveguides, resonant cavities, and optical fibers - Chapter 9. Radiating systems, multipole fields and radiation - Chapter 10. Scattering and diffraction - Chapter 11. Special theory raltivity - Chapter 12. Dynamics of relativistic particles and electromagnetic fields - Chapter 13. Collision, energy loss, and scattering of charged particles; Cherenkov and transition radiation - Chapter 14. Radiation by moving charges - Chapter 15. Bremsstrahlung, radiative beta processes - Chapter 16. Radiation damping, classical models of charged particles
Classical electrodynamics is a well-established and comprehensive text for un dergraduate program in electricity and magnetism and graduate course in classical electromagnetism and graduate course in classical electromagnetism for students majoring in physics and related fields. This book is designed for electromagnetic theory course given to beginning graduate students. The goal of the text is threefold. First is to provide the basic subject matter holistically in physical and mathematics description mode ; second is to develop and utilize the topics in mathematical physics and third goal is to present on interaction of relativistic charged particles with electromagnetic fields ; thus making this book useful for theoretical and experimental physics.
This international adaptation of the book builds on the conceptual strength of the original edition, with content reorganized at places. Some typical problems are presented as Worked Problems within the chapter text to encourage problem-solving mindset. A few topics have been shortened, with mathematically rigorous derivations set for optional read. Additionally, references ans suggested reading are now available at the end of each chapter for ease of use.
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