Fundamentals of Eletromagnetics -- with MATLAB

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SciTech Publishing to publish Fundamentals of Eletromagnetics with MATLAB, second edition - 23 Jan 2007

Publisher SciTech Publishing, http://www.scitechpub.com/US, has announced the publication of the second edition of Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with MATLAB. MATLAB is a powerful way to motivate and reinforce EM Principles. The Second Edition increases the utility of MATLAB as a computational and visualisation tool for current day’s computer-savvy students.

Authored by Karl Lonngren, Sava Savov, and Randy Jost, the textbook has been adopted by several prestigious university programmes. Based on adopter and advisory board feedback, the new edition contains separate chapters on electrostatic and magnetostatic Fields. In addition, the chapter on transmission lines has been edited so that it is independent from other chapters. Each substantive text section has at least one corresponding problem. Also, there are worked solutions for instructors.

SciTech specialises in technology (engineering) books, electronic products and custom projects. It forges partnerships and deals among authors, professional associations, training companies, online content providers, domestic and foreign distributors and traditional publishers to ensure the long shelf life and wide distribution of authoritative works on the subject.

Professors may request an exam copy. http://www.scitechpub.com/

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