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Electromagnetic Fields in Cavities: Deterministic and Statistical Theories

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Author(s)

David A. Hill

Abstract

This book covers both deterministic and statistical theories of electromagnetic fields in cavities. Deterministic theory is based on resonant mode characteristics, such as quality factor, Q, and mode excitation via Dyadic Green s functions. Statistical theories are presented for electrically large cavities whose dimensions and shapes are not precisely known. These theories provide probability density functions for field quantities of interest and are applicable to reverberation chambers and shielding effectiveness of cavities with apertures.
Citation
Electromagnetic Fields in Cavities: Deterministic and Statistical Theories
Publisher Info
Wiley/IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ

Keywords

cavities, electromagnetic fields, quality factor, Q, resonant modes, reverberation chambers, shielding effectiveness, statistical theory

Citation

Hill, D. (2009), Electromagnetic Fields in Cavities: Deterministic and Statistical Theories, Wiley/IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ (Accessed December 30, 2024)

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Created September 21, 2009, Updated February 19, 2017