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Since Maxwell established a foundation of the modern electromagnetic theory in 1873 [1], electromagnetics has undergone a rapid development and has been one of the most important research areas in engineering and science. It demands the study of Maxwell’s equations and their application to the analysis and design of devices and systems.
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Bao, G., Li, P. (2022). Maxwell’s Equations. In: Maxwell’s Equations in Periodic Structures. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 208. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0061-6_1
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