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The exponential potentials of point, line, surface and volume sources are derived from the unretarded potentials of Ch. 4 by the substitution of \(\frac{1}{r}{e^{j\tilde kr}}\) for \(\frac{1}{r}\) , where \(\tilde k\) is a real or complex constant. The corresponding scalar and vector source densities are treated as complex and time-invariant.
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Edgar, R.S. (1989). Exponential Potential Theory. In: Field Analysis and Potential Theory. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 44. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83765-4_7
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