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A Course in Graduate Electrodynamics

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A Course in Graduate Electrodynamics

A Course in Graduate Electrodynamics

This lecture note covers the following topics: Introduction to Electrostatics, Boundary-value Problems in Electrostatics, Multipoles, Macroscopic Media, Dielectrics, Static and Stationary Magnetic Fields,Maxwell's Equations, Plane Waves and Wave Propagation, Special Theory of Relativity, Particle and Field Dynamics, Waveguides and Cavities.

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