Transcription of Classical Electrodynamics - Duke University
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Classical ElectrodynamicsPart IIbyRobert G. BrownDuke University Physics DepartmentDurham, NC d like to dedicate these notes to the memory of Larry C. was my advisor at Duke and he generously loaned me his(mostly handwritten or crudely typed) lecture notes when in the naturalcourse of events I came to teach Electrodynamics for the first time. Mostof the notes have been completely rewritten, typeset with latex, changedto emphasize the things that I think are important, but there are still im-portant fragments that are more or less pure Biedenharn, in particular thelovely exposition of vector spherical harmonics and Hansen solutions (whicha student will very likely be unable to find anywhere else).I d also like to acknowledge and thank my many colleagues at Duke andelsewhere who have contributed ideas, criticisms, or encouragement to meover the years, in particular Mikael Ciftan (my other advisor for my beyond), Richard Palmer and Ronen NoticeCopyright Robert G.
Classical Electrodynamics Part II by Robert G. Brown Duke University Physics Department Durham, NC 27708-0305 rgb@phy.duke.edu
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