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Computational Electrodynamics (A Gauge Approach with Applications in Microelectronics)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Wim Schoenmaker
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    644
    Publisher:
    River Publishers,CRC Press (October 21, 2024)
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    Professional and scholarly
    ISBN-13:
    9788770044325
    Dimensions:
    6.125" x 9.1875"
    File:
    TAYLORFRANCIS-TayFran_260519044334562-20260519.xml
    Folder:
    TAYLORFRANCIS
    List Price:
    $49.50
    Country of Origin:
    United States
    Pub Discount:
    30
    As low as:
    $47.03
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-CRC
    Discount Code:
    H
    Weight:
    37oz
    Case Pack:
    14
    Imprint:
    River Publishers
  • Overview

    In this work the author will demonstrate that starting from the gauge formulation of electrodynamics using the electromagnetic potentials leads to computational tools that can very well compete with the conventional electromagnetic field-based tools.