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The Electromagnetic System
                             view becomes necessary. In electronic circuits, light can be guided
                             around the surface by half-open “fibres” that we call waveguides. We
                             have included them here, but leave all other interactions between photons
                             and matter for Chapter 7.



                             4.5 References for Chapter 4

                             4.1  J. D. Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics, Wiley, New York (1975)
                             4.2  K. S. Yee, Numerical Solution of Initial Boundary Value Problems
                                 Involving Maxwell’s Equations in Isotropic Media, IEEE Trans.
                                 Antennas and Propagation, vol. 14 (1966) 302-307
                             4.3  A. Tavlove, Computational Electrodynamics – The Finite-Differ-
                                 ence Time-Domain Method, Artech House, Boston (1995)
                             4.4  H. H. Woodson, J. R. Melcher, Electromechanical Dynamics, Rob-
                                 ert E. Krieger Publishing Company, Florida, Reprint Edition (1985)
                             4.5  J. Melcher, Continuum Electromechanics, MIT Press, Cambridge,
                                 Massachusetts (1981)
                             4.6  S. Wolfram, The Mathematica Book, Cambridge University Press,
                                 4th Ed., (1999)
                             4.7  S. G. Lipson, H. S. Lipson, D. S. Tannhauser, Optik, Springer Ver-
                                 lag, Berlin, (1997)



























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