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The Mathematical Theory of Time-Harmonic Maxwell's Equations

Expansion-, Integral-, and Variational Methods

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Focusing on the theoretical analysis of Maxwell Equations, this book provides a structured introduction to essential techniques, including function spaces for boundary integral and variational equations. Originating from years of lectures, it serves as a resource for designing graduate courses aimed at mathematically inclined students with a background in vector and functional analysis. The text begins with simpler Helmholtz Equations before progressing to Maxwell Equations, featuring examples and exercises to enhance understanding for graduate students, researchers, and engineers in applied mathematics.

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The Mathematical Theory of Time-Harmonic Maxwell's Equations, Frank Hettlich, Andreas Kirsch

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2016
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Expansion-, Integral-, and Variational Methods
Language
English
Publisher
Springer
Released
2016
Format
Paperback
Pages
352
ISBN13
9783319379180
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Focusing on the theoretical analysis of Maxwell Equations, this book provides a structured introduction to essential techniques, including function spaces for boundary integral and variational equations. Originating from years of lectures, it serves as a resource for designing graduate courses aimed at mathematically inclined students with a background in vector and functional analysis. The text begins with simpler Helmholtz Equations before progressing to Maxwell Equations, featuring examples and exercises to enhance understanding for graduate students, researchers, and engineers in applied mathematics.