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Holography: A Practical Approach
Wiley-VCH | 2007-10-19 | ISBN: 3527406638 | 337 pages | PDF | 6,8 Mb
From fundamentals to advanced experiments and applications, this book explains how holography works. It guides students from simple optics to advanced topics in holography, following a practical approach using real-world materials. This proven university textbook contains exercises plus solutions as well as instructions for more than 20 experiments.


“Advanced Visual Quantum Mechanics”
Bernd Thaller Springer; 1 edition (November 30, 2004) | ISBN: 0387207775 | 508 pages | PDF | 3,3 Mb
The third in the family of best-selling vocabulary reference and practice books from elementary to advanced level. Vocabulary is clearly presented and contextualised on left-hand pages with practice activities on facing right-hand pages. This top-selling vocabulary book is now available with a CD-ROM offering hundreds of completely new exercises.

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“Genetic Algorithms in Electromagnetics”
Randy L. Haupt, Douglas H. Werner Wiley-IEEE Press (April 10, 2007) | ISBN: 0471488895 | 301 pages | PDF | 4,6 Mb

A thorough and insightful introduction to using genetic algorithms to optimize electromagnetic systems Genetic Algorithms in Electromagnetics focuses on optimizing the objective function when a computer algorithm, analytical model, or experimental result describes the performance of an electromagnetic system. It offers expert guidance to optimizing electromagnetic systems using genetic algorithms (GA), which have proven to be tenacious in finding optimal results where traditional techniques fail.

Genetic Algorithms in Electromagnetics begins with an introduction to optimization and several commonly used numerical optimization routines, and goes on to feature:
Introductions to GA in both binary and continuous variable forms, complete with examples of MATLAB(r) commands
Two step-by-step examples of optimizing antenna arrays as well as a comprehensive overview of applications of GA to antenna array design problems
Coverage of GA as an adaptive algorithm, including adaptive and smart arrays as well as adaptive reflectors and crossed dipoles
Explanations of the optimization of several different wire antennas, starting with the famous “crooked monopole”
How to optimize horn, reflector, and microstrip patch antennas, which require significantly more computing power than wire antennas
Coverage of GA optimization of scattering, including scattering from frequency selective surfaces and electromagnetic band gap materials
Ideas on operator and parameter selection for a GA
Detailed explanations of particle swarm optimization and multiple objective optimization
An appendix of MATLAB code for experimentation


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“Electromagnetic Fields and Waves: Including Electric Circuits”
Paul Lorrain, Dale R. Corson
W.H. Freeman & Company; 3 Sub edition (January 1988) | ISBN: 0716718235 | 765 pages | PDF | 6,3 Mb
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“Readers should start a campaign to reprint and/or get a new edition of this book. Professor Paul Lorrain is not only a recipient of the Legion of Honor of France and the equivalent of Montreal, Canada, but his book is a work of CREATIVE GENIUS. His problems contain very interesting applications of electromagnetism which both the public and specialists can identify with, including magnetic monopoles (very strange theoretical entities with only one pole instead of the usual north and south poles of magnets - see my reviews of Kursunoglu, Frolov, Klapdor-Kleingothaus, etc.) that are predicted by physics Grand Unified Theories, superconductors which have turned out to have remarkably important uses today (and the ferromagnetism which is closely related to them), the earth’s magnetic field which is related to modern geophysics, hysteresis which is related to an important modern branch of nonlinear mathematics as well, artificial satellites which are so important today, solar wind which is extremely important today, and even the theory of continuous creation of electric charge. In addition, there are many chapters on electromagnetics in relativity (see my reviews of Weinberg and Misner et al.), Maxwell’s equations, magnetic fields, electric fields, plane electromagnetic waves (see my review of A. Bohm), guided waves, radiation. Lorrain makes electromagnetism interesting, open minded on new ideas, and interdisciplinary, all characteristics of Creative Genius. The general public should also hire consultants or tutors to summarize this book or even teach it to them - it is well worth the effort because its ideas apply to fields far beyond physics. It should be mentioned that Lorrain et al give excellent summaries in the book, but the general reader might want some of them translated into closer to elementary mathematics or even approximately English.”

 
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