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Informationen zum Autor John (Yiannis) L. Volakis received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in 1982. He is the R. and L. Chope Chair Professor at The Ohio State University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department since 2003. He is also the Director of the ElectroScience Laboratory, one of the largest University laboratories on wireless communications (hardware, analysis, and design). He is the author of five widely used books including the well referenced text Finite Element Methods for Electromagnetics, and the 4th Edition classic Antenna Engineering Handbook. He has also authored over 280 journal papers and over 480 conference papers. He has served as the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society President (2004) and is listed by ISI among the top 250 most referenced authors in Engineering/Computer Science. He is internationally known for his contributions to numerical electromagnetic, metamaterial antennas and RF materials for high performance hardware. Klappentext This text/reference is a detailed look at the development and use of integral equation methods for electromagnetic analysis, specifically for antennas and radar scattering. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Fundamental Concepts and Theorums Chapter 2: Field Solutions and Representations Chapter 3: Integral Equations for Radiators and Scatterers Chapter 4: Solution of Integral Equations for Wire Radiators andScatterers Chapter 5: Two-Dimensional Scattering Chapter 6: Three-Dimensional Scattering Chapter 7: Fast Multipole Method and its Multilevel Implementation Appendix: Integral Equations for Microstrip Antennas