Operator Theory for Electromagnetics An Introduction

Cover of Operator Theory for Electromagnetics An Introduction by George W. Hanson
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: 2002
Pages: 634
ISBN-13: 9780387952789
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 2.71609506784 Pounds
Width: 1.38 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 530.14/1
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Operator Theory for Electromagnetics: An Introduction by George W. Hanson, published by Springer Science & Business Media in October 2001, is a comprehensive resource spanning 634 pages. This book describes methods for solving problems in applied electromagnetic theory through the lens of functional analysis and operator theory. It is tailored for engineers and applied scientists, focusing on mathematical fundamentals while maintaining an applications perspective.

Readers will find that the book is structured into two parts, with Part I serving as a self-contained introduction to operator theory and functional analysis relevant to electromagnetics. It presents definitions, theorems, and examples specifically geared toward this field, allowing for a logical synthesis of topics. The text includes proofs for simpler theorems and provides insights into more complex proofs, ensuring clarity and understanding of the main concepts. The book addresses subjects such as electricity, mathematics, and optics, making it a valuable addition for those engaged in the study and application of electromagnetism.


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The purpose of this book is to describe methods for solving problems in applied electromagnetic theory using basic concepts from functional anal ysis and the theory of operators. Although the book focuses on certain mathematical fundamentals, it is written from an applications perspective for engineers and applied scientists working in this area. Part I is intended to be a somewhat self-contained introduction to op erator theory and functional analysis, especially those elements necessary for application to problems in electromagnetics. The goal of Part I is to ex plain and synthesize these topics in a logical manner. Examples principally geared toward electromagnetics are provided. With the exception of Chapter 1, which serves as a review of basic electromagnetic theory, Part I presents definitions and theorems along with associated discussion and examples. This style was chosen because it allows one to readily identify the main concepts in a particular section. A proof is provided for all theorems whose proof is simple and straightforward. A proof is also provided for theorems that require a slightly more elaborate proof, yet one that is especially enlightening, being either constructive or illustrative. Generally. theorems are stated but not proved in cases where either the proof is too involved or the details of the proof would take one too far afield of the topic at hand, such as requiring additional lemmas that are not clearly useful in applications.

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