Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism (Cambridge Library Collection - Physical Sciences)

Read * Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism (Cambridge Library Collection - Physical Sciences) by James Jeans æ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism (Cambridge Library Collection - Physical Sciences) Roger Bagula said A very surprising classic. I got this very beat up and used: I had to rescue the binding.In my later edition there were cases of statics and dynamics that I hadnt seen anywhere else with full mathematical derivations!I was totally surprised when I found one of the best explanations of Weyls gauge theorycomplete with a version of Maxwells equation that can be understood better than most tensorand vector expressions of the same equations as a matter of scaling.James Jeans dese

Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism (Cambridge Library Collection - Physical Sciences)

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Rating : 4.48 (508 Votes)
Asin : 1108005616
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 668 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-11-05
Language : English

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Roger Bagula said A very surprising classic. I got this very beat up and used: I had to rescue the binding.In my later edition there were cases of statics and dynamics that I hadn't seen anywhere else with full mathematical derivations!I was totally surprised when I found one of the best explanations of Weyl's gauge theorycomplete with a version of Maxwell's equation that can be understood better than most tensorand vector expressions of the same equations as a matter of scaling.James Jeans deserves the admiration of all for such a work as this.

A large number of examples are given.. Sir James Jeans' well-known treatise covers the topics in electromagnetic theory required by every non-specialist physicist. It provides the relevant mathematical analysis and is therefore useful to those whose mathematical knowledge is limited, as well as to the more advanced physicists, engineers and applied mathematicians

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