List of textbooks in electromagnetism

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Following is a list of notable textbooks in electromagnetism.

Undergraduate

Front cover of Griffiths' Electrodynamics (fourth edition)

Graduate

  • Garg, Anupam (2012). Classical Electromagnetism in a Nutshell. Princeton. ISBN 0-69-113018-3. 
    Front dust cover of Jackson's Classical Electrodynamics (third edition)
  • Jackson, J. D. (1999). Classical Electrodynamics (3rd ed.). Wiley. ISBN 0-471-30932-X. 
  • Panofsky, Wolfgang K. H. (2005). Classical Electricity and Magnetism (2nd ed.). Dover. ISBN 978-0-486-43924-2.  (first edition: 1955)
  • Zangwill, A. (2013). Modern Electrodynamics (1st ed.). Cambridge. ISBN 978-0-521-89697-9. 
  • Jefimenko, O. (1989). Electricity and Magnetism. An Introduction to the Theory of Electric and Magnetic Fields (2nd ed.). Electret Scientific. ISBN 978-0917406089. 
  • Müller-Kirsten, Harald J.W. (2011). Electrodynamics (2nd ed.). World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-4340-73-1. 

Older classics

Computational techniques

  • Chew, W. C.; Jin, J.; Michielssen, E.; Song, J. (2001). Fast and Efficient Algorithms in Computational Electromagnetics. Artech House. ISBN 1-58053-152-0. 
  • Harrington, R. F. (1993). Field Computation by Moment Methods. Wiley-IEEE Press. ISBN 0-7803-1014-4. 
  • Jin, J. (2002). The Finite Element Method in Electromagnetics (2nd ed.). Wiley-IEEE Press. ISBN 0-471-43818-9. 
  • Lounesto, Pertti (1997). Clifford Algebras and Spinors. Cambridge University Press.. ISBN 0-521-59916-4.  Chapter 8 sets out several variants of the equations using exterior algebra and differential forms.
  • Taflove, Allen; Hagness, Susan C. (2005). Computational Electrodynamics: The Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method (3rd ed.). Artech House. ISBN 1-58053-832-0. 

See also




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