General Vector and Dyadic Analysis
Applied Mathematics in Field Theory
IEEE/OUP Series on Electromagnetic Wave Theory (formerly IEEE only), Series Editor: Donald G. Dudley.
2. Edition April 1997
208 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Unmatched in its coverage of the topic, the first edition of
GENERALIZED VECTOR AND DYADIC ANALYSIS helped revolutionize the
treatment of boundary-value problems, establishing itself as a
classic in the field. This expanded, revised edition is the most
comprehensive book available on vector analysis founded upon the
new method symbolic vector. GENERALIZED VECTOR AND DYADIC ANALYSIS
presents a copious list of vector and dyadic identities, along with
various forms of Green's theorems with derivations. In addition,
this edition presents an historical study of the past
mis-understandings and contradictions that have occurred in vector
analysis presentations, furthering the reader's understanding of
the subject.
Sponsored by:
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society.
Preface to the First Edition.
Acknowledgments for the First Edition.
Vector and Dyadic Algebra.
Coordinate Systems.
Line Integrals, Surface Integrals, and Volume Integrals.
Vector Analysis in Space.
Vector Analysis on Surface.
Vector Analysis of Transport Theorems.
Dyadic Analysis.
A Historical Study of Vector Analysis.
Appendix A: Transformation Between Unit Vectors.
Appendix B: Vector and Dyadic Identities.
Appendix C: Integral Theorems.
Appendix D: Relationships Between Integral Theorems.
Appendix E: Vector Analysis in the Special Theory of
Relativity.
Appendix F: Comparison of the Nomenclatures and Notations of the
Quantities Used in This Book and in the Book by Stratton.
References.
Index.