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1 Eugene N. Parker Conversations on electric and magnetic fields in the cosmos 025010 2007 Book  
2 Hans C. Ohanian Gravitation and spacetime 024789 2013 Book  
3 Kikuo Cho Reconstruction of macroscopic maxwell equations: A single susceptibility theory 023606 2010 Book  
4 Daniel Fleisch Student's guide to Maxwell's equations 022893 2008 Book  
5 Ulaby, Fawwaz T. Fundamentals of applied electromagnetics C18197 2002 CD/DVD  
6 Kosyakov, Boris Introduction to the classical theory of particles and fields 021305 2007 Book  
7 Harald J W Muller-Kirsten Electrodynamics : An introduction including quantum effects 020184 2004 Book  
8 Ulaby, Fawwaz T. Fundamentals of applied electromagnetics 018197 2002 Book  
9 A.Z. Capri Introduction to electrodynamics 017731 2002 Book  
10 Adolf J. Schwab Field theory concepts: Electromagnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, Grad, Curl, Div etc.; Finite-element method, finite-differen 003743 1988 Book  
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TitleConversations on electric and magnetic fields in the cosmos
Author(s)Eugene N. Parker
Publication2007, Princeton University Press, 2007.
Descriptionxi, 179p.
Abstract NoteTodays standard textbooks treat the theoretical structure of electric and magnetic fields, but their emphasis is on electromagnetic radiation and static-electric and magnetic fields. In this book, Eugene Parker provides advanced graduate students and researchers with a much-needed complement to existing texts, one that discusses the dynamic electromagnetism of the cosmos--that is, the vast magnetic fields that are carried bodily in the swirling ionized gases of stars and galaxies and throughout intergalactic space. Parker is arguably the world's leading authority on solar wind and the effects of magnetic fields in the heliosphere, and his originality of thought and distinctive approach to physics are very much in evidence here. Seeking to enrich discussions in standard texts and correct misconceptions about the dynamics of these large-scale fields, Parker engages readers in a series of "conversations" that are at times anecdotal and even entertaining without ever sacrificing theoretical rigor. The dynamics he describes represents the Maxwell stresses of the magnetic field working against the pressure and inertia of the bulk motion of ionized gases, characterized in terms of the magnetic field and gas velocity. Parker shows how this dynamic interaction cannot be fully expressed in terms of the electric current and electric field. Conversations on Electric and Magnetic Fields in the Cosmos goes back to basics to explain why classical hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics are inescapable, even in the deepest reaches of space.
ISBN,Price9780691128413 : 4557.00
Classification524.85:537.8
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS 3. ELECTRIC FIELDS 4. HYDRODYMAMICS 5. MAGNETIC FIELDS 6. MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS 7. MAXWELL STRESS TENSOR 8. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS
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TitleGravitation and spacetime
Author(s)Hans C. Ohanian;Remo Ruffini
Edition3rd.
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Descriptionxvi, 528p.
Abstract NoteThe third edition of this classic textbook is a quantitative introduction for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. It gently guides students from Newton's gravitational theory to special relativity, and then to the relativistic theory of gravitation. General relativity is approached from several perspectives: as a theory constructed by analogy with Maxwell's electrodynamics, as a relativistic generalization of Newton's theory, and as a theory of curved spacetime. The authors provide a concise overview of the important concepts and formulas, coupled with the experimental results underpinning the latest research in the field. Numerous exercises in Newtonian gravitational theory and Maxwell's equations help students master essential concepts for advanced work in general relativity, while detailed spacetime diagrams encourage them to think in terms of four-dimensional geometry. Featuring comprehensive reviews of recent experimental and observational data, the text concludes with chapters on cosmology and the physics of the Big Bang and inflation.
ISBN,Price9781107012943 : US $75.00(HB)
Classification530.12:531.18
Keyword(s)1. EARLY UNIVERSE 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 4. GRAVITATIONAL WAVES 5. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS 6. NEWTONIAN GRAVITY 7. SPECIAL RELATIVITY
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TitleReconstruction of macroscopic maxwell equations: A single susceptibility theory
Author(s)Kikuo Cho
PublicationBerlin 2010.
Descriptionxiv, 135p.
Series(Springer Tracts in Modern Physics)
Abstract NoteThis book presents a logically more complete form of macroscopic Maxwell equations than the conventional ones by applying long wavelength approximation to microscopic nonlocal theory. This scheme requires only one susceptibility tensor describing electric and magnetic polarizations together with their mutual interference. The quantum mechanical expression of the susceptibility covers both chiral and achiral symmetry. Only in the absence of chiral symmetry, this reduces to the conventional form, under the additional condition of using magnetic susceptibility defined with respect to, not H, but B. This scheme solves various problems inherent to the conventional scheme of Maxwell equations.
ISBN,Price9783642127908 : Eur 129.95(HB)
Classification537.8
Keyword(s)1. CHIRAL SYMMETRY 2. LONG WAVELENGTH APPROXIMATION 3. MACROSCOPIC MAXWELL EQUATIONS 4. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS 5. SINGLE SUSCEPTIBILITY SCHEME
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TitleStudent's guide to Maxwell's equations
Author(s)Daniel Fleisch
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Descriptionix, 134p.
Abstract NoteGauss’s law for electric fields, Gauss’s law for magnetic fields, Faraday’s law, and the Ampere-Maxwell law are four of the most influential equations in science. In this guide for students, each equation is the subject of an entire chapter, with detailed, plain-language explanations of the physical meaning of each symbol in the equation, for both the integral and differential forms. The final chapter shows how Maxwell’s equations may be combined to produce the wave equation, the basis for the electromagnetic theory of light. This book is a wonderful resource for undergraduate and graduate courses in electromagnetism and electromagnetics.
ISBN,Price9780521701471 : UKP 15.99(PB)
Classification537.8
Keyword(s)1. AMPERE - MAXWELL LAW 2. ELECTROMAGNETIC 3. ELECTROMAGNETISM 4. FARADAY'S LAW 5. GAUSS'S LAW 6. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS
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TitleFundamentals of applied electromagnetics
Author(s)Ulaby, Fawwaz T.
PublicationNew Delhi, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, 2002.
NotesWith Fundamentals of applied electromagnetics (011044)
Classification537.8
Keyword(s)1. ANTENNAS 2. CD-INTERACTIVE-ELECTROMAGNETICS 3. CD-ROM 4. ELECTROMAGNETICS 5. ELECTROSTATICS 6. GEOMETRIC OPTICS 7. MAGNETOSTATICS 8. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS 9. PHASORS 10. PLANE-WAVE PROPAGATION 11. RADIATION 12. SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 13. TRANSMISSION LINES 14. VECTOR ANALYSIS 15. VECTOR CALCULUS APPLICATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC PROBLEMS 16. WAVE REFLECTION 17. WAVES
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TitleIntroduction to the classical theory of particles and fields
Author(s)Boris Kosyakov
PublicationBerlin, Springer, 2007.
Descriptionxiii, 479p.
ISBN,Price9873540409335 : EUR 139.95
Classification530.145
Keyword(s)1. GAUGE FIELD THEORY 2. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS 3. RELATIVISTIC MECHANICS 4. SELF-INTERACTION PROBLEM 5. SPECIAL RELATIVITY 6. YANG-MILLS THEORY
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TitleElectrodynamics : An introduction including quantum effects
Author(s)Harald J W Muller-Kirsten
PublicationNew Jersey, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
Descriptionxiv, 522p.
ISBN,Price9812388087 : Rs. 1440.00
Classification537.8
Keyword(s)1. ELECTRODYNAMICS 2. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD 3. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 4. ELECTROSTATICS 5. LAWS OF OPTICS 6. MAGNETOSTATICS 7. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS
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TitleFundamentals of applied electromagnetics
Author(s)Ulaby, Fawwaz T.
Edition2001 media edition
PublicationNew Delhi, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, 2002.
Description433p.
ISBN,Price81-203-2170-7 : 295
Classification537.8
Keyword(s)1. ANTENNAS 2. CD-INTERACTIVE-ELECTROMAGNETICS 3. ELECTROMAGNETICS 4. ELECTROSTATICS 5. GEOMETRIC OPTICS 6. MAGNETOSTATICS 7. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS 8. PHASORS 9. PLANE-WAVE PROPAGATION 10. RADIATION 11. SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 12. TRANSMISSION LINES 13. VECTOR ANALYSIS 14. VECTOR CALCULUS APPLICATION - ELECTROMAGNETIC PROBLEMS 15. WAVE REFLECTION 16. WAVES
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TitleIntroduction to electrodynamics
Author(s)A.Z. Capri;P.V. Panat
PublicationNew Delhi, Narosa Book Distributors Pvt. Ltd., 2002.
Descriptionxvii, 465p.
ISBN,Price81-7319-329-0
Classification537.8
Keyword(s)1. ELECTRODYNAMICS 2. ELECTROSTATICS 3. MAGNETOSTATICS 4. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS 5. SPECIAL RELATIVITY
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TitleField theory concepts: Electromagnetic fields, Maxwell's equations, Grad, Curl, Div etc.; Finite-element method, finite-difference method, charge simulation method, Monte Carl's method
Author(s)Adolf J. Schwab
PublicationNew York, Springer-Verlag, 1988.
Descriptionxvi,218pp.
Classification530.145
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS 4. FIELD THEORY 5. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 6. MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS
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