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The Finite Difference Time Domain Method for Electromagnetics [Hardcover]

Karl S. Kunz , Raymond J. Luebbers

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Of the four forces in nature - strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational - the electromagnetic force is the most technologically pervasive. Read the first page
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