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Typical Differential Equations of Electrodynamics or Mathematical Physics

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The telegraphist’s equation for transmission lines, derived in the previous chapter, represents generically numerous partial differential equations of electrodynamics and many other disciplines, the so-called differential equations of mathematical physics. Engineers usually encounter these equations “problem-oriented” and without recognizable links to other familiar equations. The hidden systematics will be disclosed in this chapter by means of some representative examples.

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Schwab, A.J. (1988). Typical Differential Equations of Electrodynamics or Mathematical Physics. In: Field Theory Concepts. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48941-9_8

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