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Modern Electrodynamics [Anglais] [Relié]

Andrew Zangwill

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24 décembre 2012
An engaging writing style and a strong focus on the physics make this comprehensive, graduate-level textbook unique among existing classical electromagnetism textbooks. Charged particles in vacuum and the electrodynamics of continuous media are given equal attention in discussions of electrostatics, magnetostatics, quasistatics, conservation laws, wave propagation, radiation, scattering, special relativity and field theory. Extensive use of qualitative arguments similar to those used by working physicists makes Modern Electrodynamics a must-have for every student of this subject. In 24 chapters, the textbook covers many more topics than can be presented in a typical two-semester course, making it easy for instructors to tailor courses to their specific needs. Close to 120 worked examples and 80 applications boxes help the reader build physical intuition and develop technical skill. Nearly 600 end-of-chapter homework problems encourage students to engage actively with the material. A solutions manual is available for instructors at www.cambridge.org/Zangwill.

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'An outstanding achievement on so many levels, including scope, depth, insight, pedagogy, and historical background. It will become an instant classic.' John D. Joannopoulos, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

'Zangwill's recreation of classical electromagnetic theory will surely become the standard text on the subject. His comprehensive and scholarly treatment clarifies subtle points that are often ignored or concealed.' Sir Michael Berry, University of Bristol

'I am happy to recommend this book. It is carefully and creatively organized, clearly written, and has many, many interesting problems to solve.' Gerald A. Miller, University of Washington

'This book richly deserves the word 'modern' in its title. Zangwill develops an intuitive picture of electrodynamics that will be a great resource for all.' Rob Phillips, California Institute of Technology

'I am impressed by the careful and thorough way this book addresses subtle questions like the behavior of electromagnetic fields in dielectric matter. It will be an essential resource for both researchers and teachers who are not willing to sweep this and other delicate issues under the rug.' Alain Aspect, Institut d'Optique and Ecole Polytechnique

'Zangwill has written an excellent graduate textbook, with a large number of carefully chosen problems and examples. Boxes describing interesting and quirky applications add color to the presentation and references to quantum mechanics and modern topics will surely engage students.' R. Merlin, University of Michigan

'This comprehensive textbook gives refreshing insights into classical electrodynamics, with emphasis on the physics without sacrificing mathematical rigor. I particularly like the numerous worked examples and sections on applications, which show the relevance of the topics to modern research. The problems, with comprehensive solutions for the busy instructor, will be excellent for students to get to grips with the material.' Shirley Chiang, University of California, Davis

Biographie de l'auteur

Andrew Zangwill is a Professor of Physics at Georgia Institute of Technology, with research interests in theoretical condensed matter physics. He is the author of the popular textbook Physics at Surfaces (Cambridge University Press, 1988) and has taught classical electromagnetism at the graduate and undergraduate levels for twenty years.

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5.0 étoiles sur 5 terrific text 15 février 2013
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It may sound perverse to describe an electrodynamics text as "exciting", but I find that adjective altogether appropriate when applied to Zangwill's book. Modern Electrodynamics is a remarkable achievement both in terms of the range of topics covered and the clarity and depth of the discussion. Having spent a large part of my life teaching electromagnetism at the graduate level, I was very interested in seeing how Zangwill handled various topics, and what kind of problems he throws at the reader. Roughly speaking, everything I know is in there and is well explained. In some areas, such as diffraction theory, he goes well beyond the bounds of my knowledge. His references to the literature and history of the subject leave one gasping. How could he read all that stuff in a single lifetime?

The preceding may scare off the student, or the instructor who is considering using this book as a text. Indeed, the instructor must make choices regarding which topics to emphasize and in how much detail. The book is comparable in mathematical sophistication to its principal competitor. However, Zangwill prefers to use more of his book's real estate on interesting worked examples and applications, and evidently believes that some of the mathematical details can, if not obvious, be learned from the instructor or from one of the books explicitly dedicated to mathematical physics. He also indicates clearly where to look if you want further discussion (beyond what is in his 977 pages) of any topic.
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Excellent textbook 6 mars 2013
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The layout of this book is extremely well done. There's a really good balance between tech and derivations/equations that makes it very readable. I particularly like the use of embedded grey-colored subsections that give more detail on a topic. This method helps with keeping a good flow to the text while providing the student with the option of reviewing the subsection when more detail is desired. The content is excellently written... it makes me wish I was taking the authors class at Georgie Tech!

I'm using this to supplement Griffiths' book, which we're using in my EM Theory I class. The Griffiths book isn't bad, but it's a little unintuitive in parts.

Highly recommend for the undergraduate student majoring in Physics. There's a lot of good stuff here!
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4.0 étoiles sur 5 The Problem sets of Modern ED & The Solution 26 mars 2013
Par Jimbo - Publié sur Amazon.com
The book beats Jackson big time on comprehensibility, but to me, it is incomprehensible how he could've omitted The most important part of learning physics: Solutions to the problems. These are reserved Only for the instructor ! Why should he need them, other than laziness, since 99.9% of CED instructors are theorists & should be able to do the problems on their own. A certain professor at UF bragged to his students that he'd worked Every single problem in Jackson. I suspect he & JDJ are the Only ones on planet Earth who have, so intimidating, complexified, & time-consuming are they.
The grad student uncomfy w/contour integration & Green functions would be helped Enormously by seeing the solutions. At least include a subset of the problems w/solutions accessible to students, otherwise, they're left foundering in a binary haze: Did I get it right or wrong ?
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