Classical ElectrodynamicsEin Klassiker im neuen Gewand! Diese Neuauflage behandelt in bekannter verständlicher und umfassender Weise alle Grundlagen und fortgeschrittenen Aspekte der klassischen und semiklassischen Elektrodynamik und wurde darüber hinaus um die Neuheiten der vergangenen zwanzig Jahre - Synchrotronstrahlung, Undulatoren, Wiggler,... - ergänzt. Ebenfalls besprochen werden die Grundgedanken numerischer Methoden der Elektrostatik und Magnetostatik, so daß der Leser die theoretische Basis einschlägiger Computerprogramme verstehen lernt. (01/99) |
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... atomic collisions, plasmas, muon-catalyzed fusion, and weak- and strong-interaction particle physics. Over the years, Jackson has authored a number of books including Classical Electrodynamics (Wiley, 1962, 1975, 1998), as well as ...
... atomic collisions, plasmas, muon-catalyzed fusion, and weak- and strong-interaction particle physics. Over the years, Jackson has authored a number of books including Classical Electrodynamics (Wiley, 1962, 1975, 1998), as well as ...
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... Atoms and Nuclei 442 9.12 Multipole Radiation from a Linear , Center - Fed Antenna 444 References and Suggested Reading 448 Problems 449 456 Chapter 10 / Scattering and Diffraction 10.1 Scattering at Long Wavelengths 456 10.2 ...
... Atoms and Nuclei 442 9.12 Multipole Radiation from a Linear , Center - Fed Antenna 444 References and Suggested Reading 448 Problems 449 456 Chapter 10 / Scattering and Diffraction 10.1 Scattering at Long Wavelengths 456 10.2 ...
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Contents
II | 95 |
Yime o | 107 |
Multipoles Electrostatics of Macroscopic Media | 145 |
Magnetostatics Faradays Law QuasiStatic Fields | 174 |
with an Asymptotically Uniform Tangential Magnetic Field | 203 |
Maxwell Equations Macroscopic Electromagnetism | 237 |
6 | 286 |
Plane Electromagnetic Waves and Wave Propagation | 295 |
External Fields | 561 |
Dynamics of Relativistic Particles | 579 |
Collisions Energy Loss and Scattering of Charged Particles | 624 |
Radiation by Moving Charges | 661 |
Bremsstrahlung Method of Virtual Quanta | 708 |
Radiation Damping Classical Models | 745 |
Appendix on Units and Dimensions | 775 |
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