Electromagnetic Field Theory for Engineers and Physicists
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Book Details:
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Author: Lehner
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Language: English
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Binding: Paperback
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ISBN: 9788132205265
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Pages: [Page count not provided]
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Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
About The Book:
Electromagnetic Field Theory for Engineers and Physicists is a well-established textbook that offers a clear and precise understanding of electromagnetic field theory. Written by Lehner, the book has served as an essential resource for electrical engineering students for over two decades, providing a balanced approach that combines intuitive explanations with a rigorous mathematical foundation.
The book thoroughly covers Maxwell's equations and discusses the fundamentals of electrostatics, flux problems, magnetostatics, quasi-stationary fields, and electromagnetic waves. It also introduces the application of various numerical methods such as finite differences, finite elements, boundary elements, image charge methods, and Monte-Carlo techniques to solve complex field theory problems.
Further enhancing its value, the book includes a chapter on the theory of special relativity, which simplifies several field theory problems and provides an insightful connection between electromagnetism and relativity. Additionally, the author touches on fundamental physics topics, including quantum mechanics, exploring unresolved questions in the field.
Though primarily targeted at electrical engineering students, this textbook is equally valuable to physicists and researchers in related scientific fields, making it a versatile and essential addition to any scientific library.

