The Wiener-Hopf Method in Electromagnetics

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The Wiener-Hopf Method in Electromagnetics is an advanced academic book which provides a rare comprehensive treatment of the Wiener-Hopf method. Using a high level mathematical approach to complex electromagnetics problems and applications, this new book illustrates the wide range of the latest applications, including an extensive outline of the most powerful analytical tool for the solution of diffraction problems.

Abstract: The Wiener-Hopf Method in Electromagnetics is an advanced academic book which provides a rare comprehensive treatment of the Wiener-Hopf method. Using a high level mathematical approach to complex electromagnetics problems and applications, this new book illustrates the wide range of the latest applications, including an extensive outline of the most powerful analytical tool for the solution of diffraction problems

Author(s): Vito G. Daniele, Rodolfo S. Zich
Series: Mario Boella Series on Electromagnetism in Information and Communication
Publisher: The Institution of Engineering and Technology,SciTech Publishing
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 385
City: Stevenage
Tags: Electromagnetism -- Mathematics. Wiener-Hopf equations. Electromagnetic waves -- Diffraction -- Mathematics. Electrical engineering. Electromagnetics. Finite element method.

Content: Preface
Foreword
Part 1: Mathematical Aspects
1. Forms of Wiener-Hopf equations
2. The exact solution of Wiener-Hopf equations
3. Functions decomposition and factorization
4. Exact matrix factorization
5. Approximate solution: The Fredholm factorization
6. Approximate solutions: Some particular techniques
Part 2: Applications
7. The half-plane problem
8. Planar discontinuities in stratified media
9. Wiener-Hopf analysis of waveguide discontinuities
10. Further applications of the W-H technique
References
Index.