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Electromagnetic Scattering by Bianisotropic Spheres
Maxim Durach
Biochemistry, Chemistry, & Physics
Georgia Southern University
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Physics
Harmonics
100%
Electromagnetic Scattering Problem
100%
Plane Wave
66%
Electromagnetic Fields
33%
Electromagnetic
33%
Electromagnetic Radiation
33%
Surface Waves
33%
Maxwell Equation
33%
Chemistry
Electromagnetic Scattering Problem
100%
Plane Wave
100%
Surface Wave
50%
Polarizability
50%
Electromagnetic Radiation
50%
Electromagnetic Field
50%
Mathematics
Vector Spherical Harmonic
100%
Linear Combination of Vector
66%
Plane Wave
66%
Rayleigh
33%
Electro-Magnetic Field
33%
Maxwell Equation
33%
Helmholtz Equation
33%