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Concept of an electric field and forces among charged particles at the atomic level help us model macro-behaviour of materials and devices. The macro-models based on these concepts enable us to predict outcome of an experiment, or to design a device to perform a certain (mathematical) function. Duality of matter and waves turns out to be fundamental for macro operation of these devices, thus in this section we review some of the mathematical techniques commonly used in the wireless electronic circuit design.
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Sobot, R. (2014). Basic Terminology: Solutions. In: Wireless Communication Electronics by Example. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02871-2_14
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