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Solutions to problems of Jackson's Classical Electrodynamics

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Solutions to problems of Jackson's Classical Electrodynamics
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Publisher: Samizdat Press
Number of pages: 61

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This is a collection of answers to problems from a graduate course in electrodynamics. These problems are mainly from the Jackson's book Classical Electrodynamics, but appended are some practice problems. The answers will provide the reader with a guideline to understand the problems. The text is a work in progress.

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