FeaturesWiley-IEEE Press- Edition: 2nd Edition June 4, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0471263885
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0471263883
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Book Dimensions:
10.1 x 7.1 x 2.4 inches
- Weighs: 4.6 pounds
Review
The book appears to be very well written, and is excellently edited and produced. There is no doubt that it will be received as well as its previous edition has been. (
Computing Reviews, July 1, 1008)
Reader Reviews
I specialize in Electromagnetic Theory and have read many texts on this subject matter. There are many very good texts out there but nothing even compares with this one. I thought this would be a copy from various other excellent books by Collin, Jackson, Felsen, etc. but I was wrong. Prof. Bladel has written everything of his own originality. There is a spark of his originality in everything ranging from the quality of explanations, the choice of subject matter, the extreme mathematical depth involved and the choice of unsolved problems. In every way, this book alone can replace five to six other ordinary books. In elecromagnetics, the biggest problem lies in understanding. The more you learn, the lesser you understand and the mathematics can be demoralizing. And also a vast portion of the literature is scattered throughout so many books. But Dr.Bladel has beautifully brought all that together under one roof and has presented the subject in a very theoretically fine manner doing complete justice to the mathematical intricacies. This book is a MUST if you want to call yourself a specialist in electromagnetics. It is a tome and the epitome of all good EM books !!!!!!!!! It is the "Stratton" of the 21st century !!!!!!!
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