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Classical Electromagnetic Radiation

Classical Electromagnetic Radiation

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Website info
Review: A Website supporting this text is: http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/mheald1/

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Challenging but well worth the effort for motivated students
Review: An excellent textbook on classical dynamics for the 'grown-up' student who wants mathematical rigor along with physical insights. Working through this book requires considerable effort and thought on the student's part, but is well worth the time spent. Highly recommended for the serious student who is not afraid of hard work.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The former review is for the wrong book.
Review: Hi folks I just wrote this to caution you that the former reviewer is inadverently reviewing the MECHANICS book by the same author. To be short I would give this book four stars. It does a little bit of static phenomena and boundary value problems and jumps to radiation justifying the title. The level of the book is in between a grad course and an undergrad course. I think it is ideal for self study for grad students.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book for beginning graduate students
Review: This book covers many important topics in electromagnetic theory including many areas in Optics, like diffraction,..etc. It fills a gap between the undergrad text books and the more advance graduate EM texts (like Jackson's,.. etc). The materials are easy to follow and understand with no lack of mathematical rigors.
Execllent text for beginning graduate students.


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