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Waves In Gradient Metamaterials A B Shvartsburg A A Maradudin

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Waves In Gradient Metamaterials A B Shvartsburg A A Maradudin
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.04 MB
Pages: 339
Author: A B Shvart︠s︡burg; A A Maradudin
ISBN: 9781299462632, 9789814436953, 9789814436960, 1299462634, 981443695X, 9814436968
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Waves In Gradient Metamaterials A B Shvartsburg A A Maradudin by A B Shvart︠s︡burg; A A Maradudin 9781299462632, 9789814436953, 9789814436960, 1299462634, 981443695X, 9814436968 instant download after payment.

This book opens a new avenue to an engendering field of applied physics, located at the ''crossing'' of modern photonics, electromagnetics, acoustics and material science. It also highlights the concept of ''non-locality'', which proves to be not a special feature of quantum phenomena, but is shown to have an important counterpart in classical physics and its engineering applications too. Furthermore, it visualizes the physical results by means of simple analytical presentations, reduced sometimes to the elementary functions.

Readership: For researchers, engineers and designers of communication systems, lecturers and graduate students

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