The Wave Concept in Electromagnetism and Circuits: Theory and Applications

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The Wave Concept Iterative Procedure (WCIP) method has found an increasing number of users within electromagnetic theory and applications to planar circuits, antennas and diffraction problems. This book introduces in detail this new formulation of integral methods, based on the use of a wave concept with two bounded operators, and applications in a variety of domains in electromagnetics. This approach presents a number of benefits over other integral methods, including overcoming the problem of singularity, and reduced computing time.

Through the presentation of mathematical equations to characterize studied structures and explanation of the curves obtained, via validated examples, the authors provide a thorough background to electromagnetism as well as a professional reference to students and researchers.

About the author

Henri Baudrand is Emeritus Professor at the University of Toulouse; INPT, UPS; LAPLACE; ENSEEIHT in France.

Mohammed Titaouine is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Technology, University of Batna 2, Algeria.

Nathalie Raveu is Professor at the University of Toulouse; INPT, UPS; LAPLACE; ENSEEIHT; CNRS in France.

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