John David Jackson
Canadian-American theoretical physicist (1925–2016), best known as the author of the widely used textbook 'Classical Electrodynamics' and for contributions to theoretical nuclear and particle physics.
Books
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1. Classical Electrodynamics
A rigorous, graduate-level treatment of classical electromagnetism that develops Maxwell’s equations and their solutions with advanced mathematical methods; topics include electrostatics and magnetostatics, boundary-value problems, multipole expansions, Green’s functions, waveguides, radiation and scattering, and the relativistic formulation of electrodynamics. The text emphasizes detailed derivations and challenging problem-solving, providing extensive use of vector calculus, special functions, and complex-variable techniques to handle practical and theoretical electromagnetic problems in continuous media and free space.
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