ABSTRACT

Readily available commercial software enables engineers and students to perform routine calculations and design without necessarily having a sufficient conceptual understanding of the anticipated solution. The software is so user-friendly that it usually produces a beautiful colored visualization of that solution, often camouflaging the fact that t

chapter 1|10 pages

- Electromagnetics of Simple Media

chapter 3|16 pages

- Two-Dimensional Problems and Waveguides

chapter 4|4 pages

- Three-Dimensional Solutions

chapter 5|10 pages

- Spherical Waves and Applications

chapter 7|36 pages

- Miscellaneous Topics on Waves

chapter 9|26 pages

ArtiŒcial Electromagnetic Materials

chapter 11|14 pages

- Spatial Dispersion and Warm Plasma

chapter 13|12 pages

- Optical Waves in Anisotropic Crystals

chapter 14|32 pages

- Electromagnetics of Moving Media

chapter 15|28 pages

- Introduction and One-Dimensional Problems

chapter 16|70 pages

- Two-Dimensional Problem

chapter 17|32 pages

- Advanced Topics on Finite-Element Method

chapter 19|20 pages

- Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method