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Classical electrodynamics / John David Jackson.

By: Jackson, John David, 1925-2016 [autor].
New York : Wiley, ♭1999Edition: Third edition.Description: xxi, 808 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenISBN: 047130932X (cloth : acidfree paper).Subject(s): Electrodynamics | Electrodinm̀icaDDC classification: 537.6 / Online resources: Publisher description | Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction and survey -- Introduction to Electrostatic -- Boundary-Value Problems in electrostatic: I -- Boundary-Value Problems in electrostatic: II -- Multipoles, electrostatic of macroscopic media, dielectrics -- Maxwell equations, macroscopic electromagnetism, conservation laws -- Waveguides, resonant cavities, and optical fibers -- Readings systems, multipole fields and radiation -- Scattering and diffraction -- Special theory of relativity -- Collisions, energy loss, and scattering of charged particles, cherenkov and transition radiation -- Radiation by moving charges -- radiation damping, classical models of charged particles --
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 785-790) and index.

Introduction and survey -- Introduction to Electrostatic -- Boundary-Value Problems in electrostatic: I -- Boundary-Value Problems in electrostatic: II -- Multipoles, electrostatic of macroscopic media, dielectrics -- Maxwell equations, macroscopic electromagnetism, conservation laws -- Waveguides, resonant cavities, and optical fibers -- Readings systems, multipole fields and radiation -- Scattering and diffraction -- Special theory of relativity -- Collisions, energy loss, and scattering of charged particles, cherenkov and transition radiation -- Radiation by moving charges -- radiation damping, classical models of charged particles --

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