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About the Book
This book contains course notes from the Fall 2016 session of the University of Toronto Electromagnetic Theory course (ECE1228H), taught by Prof. M. Mojahedi.
The syllabus described this course as covering the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory, including topics such as
- Maxwell's equations
- constitutive relations and boundary conditions
- wave polarization.
- Field representations: potentials
- Green's functions and integral equations.
- Theorems and concepts: duality, uniqueness, images, equivalence, reciprocity and Babinet's principles.
- Plane cylindrical and spherical waves and waveguides.
- radiation and scattering.
About the Author
Peeter Joot is a math and physics enthusiast with a love of geometric algebra.
Peeter's education includes a B.A.Sc from UofT (1997 Engineering Science - computer engineering), 2019 UofT M.Eng (ECE electromagnetics), a lot of self-study, and non-degree study of most of the interesting 4th year UofT undergrad physics courses.
Peeter's day job is software development. He has over 20 years of experience with low level systems programing, operating system and hardware abstraction and exploitation, concurrency, and large scale refactoring. Peeter works for LzLabs and now has fun with PL/I, COBOL, JCL, VSAM, CICS and other legacy subsystems sure to scare away most developers of his generation.