High-frequency Electrodynamics

· Sold by John Wiley & Sons
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342
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About this ebook

This first book to develop the theoretical basics from the concept of guided wave optics is all set to become a standard in fundamental concepts of electromagnetic waves within the field of telecommunications.

Maxwell equations
Plane waves
Closed waveguides
Closed Resonators
Open Lines
Backgrounds of Antenna Theory
Diffraction on Metallic and Dielectric Objects
Complementary References

With its chapters on high frequency waveguides this book is aimed at both scientists and professionals in electrical engineering and telecommunications.

About the author

Boris Z. Katsenelenbaum studied at the Moscow State University and received a professor diploma in 1965. Since 1954 he has held numerous positions at the URSS Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics/Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), the latest that of Chief Scientist. He was also a Professor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (1962-1985). Professor Katsenelenbaum has written about 150 articles and six books on various problems on high frequency electrodynamics and the diffraction theory. Since 1998 he has been living in Nahariya, Israel.

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