Frontiers in electromagnetics [electronic resource] / edited by Douglas H. Werner, Raj Mittra.
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- 9780470544686
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IEEE ebook
IT Carlow ebook
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Fractal electrodynamics : surfaces and superlattices / Dwight L. Jaggard, Aaron D. Jaggard, and Panayiotis V. Frangos -- Fractal-shaped antennas / Carles Puente, Jordi Romeu, and Angel Cardama -- The theory and design of fractal antenna arrays / Douglas H. Werner ... [et al.] -- Target symmetry and the scattering dyadic / Carl E. Baum -- Complementary structures in two dimensions / Carl E. Baum -- Topology in electromagnetics / Gerald E. Marsh -- The electrodynamics of torus knots / Douglas H. Werner -- Biological beamforming / Randy L. Haupt, Hugh L. Southall, and Teresa H. O'Donnell --Model-order reduction in electromagnetics using model-based parameter estimation / Edmund K. Miller and Tapan K. Sarkar -- Adaptive decomposition in electromagnetics / Joseph W. Burns and Nikola S. Subotic -- Lommel expansions in electromagnetics / Douglas H. Werner -- Fractional paradigm in electromagnetic theory / Nader Engheta -- Spherical-multipole analysis in electromagnetics / Siegfried Blume and Ludger Klinkenbusch -- A systematic study of perfectly matched absorbers / Mustafa Kuzuoglu and Raj Mittra -- Fast calculation of interconnect capacitances using the finite difference model applied in conjunction with the perfectly matched layer (PML) approach for mesh truncation / Vladimir Veremey and Raj Mittra -- Finite-difference time-domain methodologies for electromagnetic wave propagation in complex media / Jeffrey L. Young -- A new computational electromagnetics method based on discrete mathematics / Rodolfo E. Diaz ... [et al.] -- Artificial bianisotropic composites / Frédéric Mariotte, Bruno Sauviac, and Sergei A. Tretyakov.
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