Electromagnetic Waves Propagation in Complex Matter
by Ahmed Kishk
Publisher: InTech 2011
ISBN-13: 9789533074450
Number of pages: 292
Description:
The contents of most of the chapters are highlighting non classic presentation of wave propagation and interaction with matters. This volume is based on the contributions of several authors. It bridges the gap between physics and engineering in these issues.
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