Spectral Theory of Guided Waves
Explore the fascinating world of guided waves in the authoritative book Spectral Theory of Guided Waves by A.S. Silbergleit. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1996, this hardback edition spans 310 pages, delving into the intricate properties of eigenwaves in regular waveguiding systems. Silbergleit meticulously connects theoretical principles to various physical situations and applications, showcasing the versatility and importance of spectral theory in modern science and engineering.
This comprehensive resource not only covers the foundational aspects of normal waves with quadratic operator pencils but also enhances your understanding of key concepts in electricity, electromagnetism, and microwave technology. Perfect for students and professionals alike, this book is an essential addition to any library focused on mathematical physics, sound, and wave mechanics. Unlock the secrets of guided waves and their applications with this invaluable text.