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Considering the variety of physical forms antennas may take, it is understandable, that the analysis of such electromagnetic devices traditionally proceeds by discussion of individual cases. We gave a preliminary discussion for arrays and line sources in Chapter 1. If one refers back to that chapter while reading the material of this one, he will see there the basic ideas that we treat systematically here in Chapter 3. We will take a general approach in order to construct a single setting in which we may treat a variety of situations including arrays and line sources.
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Angell, T.S., Kirsch, A. (2004). Optimization Theory for Antennas. In: Optimization Methods in Electromagnetic Radiation. Springer Monographs in Mathematics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-21827-0_3
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