The flagship monograph addressing the spheroidal wave function and
its pertinence to computational electromagnetics
Spheroidal Wave Functions in Electromagnetic Theory
presents in detail the theory of spheroidal wave functions, its
applications to the analysis of electromagnetic fields in various
spheroidal structures, and provides comprehensive programming codes
for those computations.
The topics covered in this monograph include:
* Spheroidal coordinates and wave functions
* Dyadic Green's functions in spheroidal systems
* EM scattering by a conducting spheroid
* EM scattering by a coated dielectric spheroid
* Spheroid antennas
* SAR distributions in a spheroidal head model
The programming codes and their applications are provided online
and are written in Mathematica 3.0 or 4.0. Readers can also develop
their own codes according to the theory or routine described in the
book to find subsequent solutions of complicated structures.
Spheroidal Wave Functions in Electromagnetic Theory is a
fundamental reference for scientists, engineers, and graduate
students practicing modern computational electromagnetics or
applied physics.
Autorentext
LE-WEI LI, PhD, is Deputy Director of the Antenna and Scattering Laboratory and Electromagnetics Research Group at the National University of Singapore. He is a senior member of the IEEE, an editorial board member of Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, and the author of Dyadic Green's Functions in Inhomogeneous Media and Electromagnetic Theory of Complex Media.
XIAO-KANG KANG, PhD, is a research engineer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore.
MOOK-SENG LEONG, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the National University of Singapore.
Klappentext
The flagship monograph addressing the spheroidal wave function and its pertinence to computational electromagnetics
Spheroidal Wave Functions in Electromagnetic Theory presents in detail the theory of spheroidal wave functions, its applications to the analysis of electromagnetic fields in various spheroidal structures, and provides comprehensive programming codes for those computations.
The topics covered in this monograph include:
* Spheroidal coordinates and wave functions
* Dyadic Green's functions in spheroidal systems
* EM scattering by a conducting spheroid
* EM scattering by a coated dielectric spheroid
* Spheroid antennas
* SAR distributions in a spheroidal head model
The programming codes and their applications are provided online and are written in Mathematica 3.0 or 4.0. Readers can also develop their own codes according to the theory or routine described in the book to find subsequent solutions of complicated structures.
Spheroidal Wave Functions in Electromagnetic Theory is a fundamental reference for scientists, engineers, and graduate students practicing modern computational electromagnetics or applied physics.
Inhalt
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Spheroidal Coordinates and Wave Functions.
Dyadic Green's Functions in Spheroidal Systems.
EM Scattering by a Conducting Spheroid.
EM Scattering by a Coated Dielectric Spheroid.
Spheroidal Antennas.
SAR Distributions in a Spheroidal Head Model.
Analysis of Rainfall Attenuation Using Oblate Raindrops.
EM Eigenfrequencies in a Spheroidal Cavity.
Appendix A: Expressions of Spheroidal Vector Wave Functions.
Appendix B: Intermediates I_t,¯m_l¯n(c) in Closed Form.
Appendix C: ¯q(i),t and ¯q(i),t Used in the Matrix Equation System.
References.
Index.